NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 18 September 1988
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL/3-22
17. září 1988 bylo sobota pod hvězdičkou ♍. Byl 260 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl Ronald Reagan.
Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 37 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly středa 17. září 2025 před 284 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou čtvrtek 17. září 2026, za 80 dní. Žili jste 13 798 dní nebo přibližně 331 164 hodin nebo přibližně 19 869 852 minut nebo přibližně 1 192 191 120 sekund.
Date: 18 September 1988
By Edward A. Gargan, Special To the New York Times
Edward Gargan
LEAD: Last Sunday, People's Daily, the organ of the Chinese Communist Party, reported on its front page that Qi Wenzeng marched into Zhongnanhai, the walled and guarded compound where China's leaders live and work, and proceeded to peddle more than $8,000 worth of stock in his company.
Date: 17 September 1988
By Wayne King
Wayne King
LEAD: If part of the art of politics consists of donning the cloak of insurgency while building bridges to the establishment, Eliot L. Engel is something of a master.
Date: 17 September 1988
By Sam Howe Verhovek
Sam Verhovek
LEAD: Robert T. Johnson admitted yesterday that, for political purposes, he deliberately failed to tell voters one key fact about himself during the campaign for the Democratic nomination as District Attorney of the Bronx: if a Subway Series ever comes to pass, he'll take the Mets.
Date: 18 September 1988
By Mark Crispin Miller
Mark Miller
LEAD: A HISTORY OF NEWS From the Drum to the Satellite. By Mitchell Stephens. Illustrated. 401 pp. New York: Viking. $24.95.
Date: 17 September 1988
AP
LEAD: The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ordered The Detroit News and The Detroit Free Press to delay their partial merger, which could have begun as early as this weekend, as the judges consider whether the deal should be scrapped altogether.
Date: 17 September 1988
By Linda Amster
Linda Amster
LEAD: Questions are based on news reports in The Times this week. Answers appear on page 34..
Date: 18 September 1988
By Albert Scardino
Albert Scardino
LEAD: Alvah H. Chapman Jr., a Southern patrician with deep pockets, does not like to lose. But to win what could be the most dazzling prize of his long career - huge and steady profits from one of his most important markets - he must prove that the biggest newspaper under his control is a failure.