The Daily News And Guild Have Tentative Pact
Date: 21 November 1987
By Alex S. Jones
Alex Jones
LEAD: The Daily News and the Newspaper Guild have reached a tentative agreement that would reduce the newspaper's editorial and commercial staff by 64, including 10 of the paper's approximately 120 reporters.
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NEWS SUMMARY: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1987
Date: 21 November 1987
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL 3-6, 28 A Cuban immigration understanding with Washington will be revived by that country's Government. They will accept nearly 2,600 Cubans who are to be deported from the United States, State Department officials said. Page 1 The top arms control official in the Pentagon, Frank J.
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Guinness Seeking Stock Buyback
Date: 21 November 1987
AP
LEAD: Guinness P.L.C., the scandal-plagued brewer, said it would seek shareholder approval to repurchase up to 10 percent of its stock. ''In the light of current stock market levels, it's now a very attractive time'' to purchase the shares on the open market, a Guinness spokesman, Alan Stewart, said.
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Pretoria Ousts Photographer
Date: 21 November 1987
Reuters
LEAD: South Africa announced today that it was expelling an American news photographer, accusing him of sending ''biased photo material'' overseas. The Government said the photographer, David Turnley of The Detroit Free Press, must leave when his work permit expires on Nov. 30. Mr. Turnley is the 11th foreign journalist expelled since President P.
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SATURDAY NEWS QUIZ
Date: 21 November 1987
By Linda Amster
Linda Amster
LEAD: Questions are based on news reports in The Times this week. Answers appear on page 34.
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The Door Is Opened, but Sandinistas Keep the Keys
Date: 22 November 1987
By Stephen Kinzer
Stephen Kinzer
LEAD: THE former President of Venezuela, Luis Herrera Campins, came to Managua recently on an important mission. As a leader in the worldwide Christian Democratic movement, he had been asked to mediate between contending factions in the Social Christian Party, which is one of many opposition groups trying to wrest power from the Sandinista Government.
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ANSWERS TO QUIZ
Date: 21 November 1987
LEAD: Questions appear on page 15.
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INDIA IS PRESSING BATTLE AT PAPER
Date: 22 November 1987
By Sanjoy Hazarika, Special To the New York Times
Sanjoy Hazarika
LEAD: Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's Government stepped up its campaign against the newspaper Indian Express this week, assuming financial control over the building that houses its editorial offices and printing press and collecting rents once paid to The Express.
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