NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 30 April 1989
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL/3-23
30. dubna 1989 bylo neděle pod hvězdičkou ♉. Byl 119 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl George Bush.
Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 37 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly čtvrtek 30. dubna 2026 před 56 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou pátek 30. dubna 2027, za 308 dní. Žili jste 13 570 dní nebo přibližně 325 699 hodin nebo přibližně 19 541 966 minut nebo přibližně 1 172 517 960 sekund.
Date: 01 May 1989
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-11 London and Bonn agreed to differ on NATO disarmament strategy and declared that they were looking to the alliance meeting at the end of May to restore a common front. Page A1
Date: 01 May 1989
LEAD: Walter Malley, deputy managing editor of The Buffalo News, was killed yesterday morning in an automobile accident in West Seneca, N.Y. He was 49 years old and lived in Elma, N.Y.
Date: 01 May 1989
By Walter Goodman
Walter Goodman
LEAD: Television news did not emerge unscathed from the barrage of recriminations that followed the Senate's rejection of former Senator John G. Tower for Secretary of Defense this year. Some partisans of the toppled former senator attributed his defeat to a political cabal gleefully abetted by the usual liberal cadre in the press and on the screen.
Date: 01 May 1989
AP
LEAD: The police detained leaders of underground political groups today after they defied a Government warning and gathered to sell copies of their illegal publications on a crowded pedestrian mall.
Date: 01 May 1989
By Craig R. Whitney, Special To the New York Times
Craig Whitney
LEAD: Fierce competition for readers and scoops is transforming the high end of the Sunday newspaper scene in Britain.
Date: 01 May 1989
By Susan Chira
Susan Chira
LEAD: The Schomburg Plaza apartments rise tan and tall at the northern tip of Central Park, perched between affluence and poverty, between crack houses to the north and million-dollar cooperatives to the south on Fifth Avenue, between the extremes that so often define life in New York City.
Date: 30 April 1989
By Sheila Rule: Sheila Rule, A Correspondent In the Times'S London Bureau, Was A Reporter In the Nairobi, Kenya, Bureau From 1984 To 1988
LEAD: AS THE PLANE ASCENDED, I STARED down at the ruggedly beautiful landscape of Africa for the last time as a correspondent. When the clouds finally obscured my view, I began to read the diaries I had kept during an assignment that spanned nearly four years and took me to about 20 countries.
Date: 30 April 1989
LEAD: Edith Ann Tarbox, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Holcomb Tarbox of Lakeway, Tex., and Pequot Lakes, Minn., was married yesterday to Marc Philip Weill, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford I. Weill of New York and Greenwich, Conn. Rabbi Robert Widom and the Rev. Frank Erwin, a Presbyterian minister, performed the ceremony at the Covenant Presbyterian Church in Austin,
Date: 01 May 1989
LEAD: Av Westin, the former executive producer of the prime-time ABC News program ''20/20,'' has announced plans to leave the network to form his own production company, probably with the backing of either the Walt Disney Company or Warner Communications. Mr. Westin has been producer of the ABC ''Burning Questions'' documentaries since 1987, when he was removed from ''20/20'' after a dispute with Roone Arledge, the president of the news division.