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6th of April 1997 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 6. dubna 1997
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 April 1997
INTERNATIONAL 3-16 A Most-Wanted Serb Lives Free and Prospers Radovan Karadzic, an indicted former leader of the Bosnian Serbs, is making millions overseeing a monopoly that deprives his Government of tax revenues. 3 Power Clash in Zaire Despite the opening of peace talks, the three leading powers in Zaire are locked in a titanic struggle to win control of the country. 1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 April 1997
INTERNATIONAL A3-9 Netanyahu Visits King On Way to See Clinton Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel met with King Hussein of Jordan at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., where the King was recuperating after a prostate operation. They discussed the troubles of the Middle East peace talks. President Clinton will hold a hastily scheduled meeting with the Israeli leader in Washington today; he is expected to push Mr. Netanyahu to make good on his promises to improve the lives of Palestinians. A1 China Cracks Down on Pirates China's copyright police have begun pursuing and arresting pirates of compact disks, after years of ignoring demands for action from the United States and elsewhere. Since a concerted effort began in December, the authorities in one province say, more than 100 offenders have been arrested and 28 underground factories shut down. Dozens more factories are believed to exist, but many have suspended production. A1
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For Pulitzer Chief, Joy of Awards Is Unending
Date: 06 April 1997
By Roberta Hershenson
Roberta Hershenson
Interview with Seymour Topping, distinguished former New York Times foreign correspondent and managing editor, who is administrator of Pulitzer Prizes; photo (M)
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Donald E. Maude, 55, Economist Known as Inflation Policy Expert
Date: 06 April 1997
By Diana B. Henriques
Diana
Donald E Maude, economist known as inflation policy expert, dies at age 55; photo (S)
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INSIDE
Date: 06 April 1997
Child-Welfare Failures Stir Concern at City Hall Nicholas Scoppetta, who pledged to improve New York City's child-welfare agency, found himself at news conferences about two cases of torment last week. Page 35. Bomb Threat at British Race The running of the Grand National in Britain was halted after warnings of an I.R.A. bomb. Page 4. Seeking Nixon's Papers The National Archives is negotiating a multimillion-dollar deal that could give it control of the former President's papers, as well as of the Nixon library in California. Page 22. More Voices in Little Havana While Cuban-Americans still make up the largest Hispanic group in the Miami area, other Latin Americans are flocking there as well. Page 20.
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Extra! Extra!
Date: 06 April 1997
By Andrew Jacobs
Andrew Jacobs
Newsstands, quintessential fixture on New York City landscape, have dwindled in recent decades, with 263 remaining in Manhattan; Dushyant Patel's shift at Sheridan Square newsstand described; photos; up to 80 percent of city's newsstands are now run by South Asians (M)
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Ellen S. Bakalian, Jeffrey R. Smith
Date: 06 April 1997
Ellen Shaw Bakalian, the daughter of Grace and Karekin Bakalian of Little Falls, N.J., was married yesterday to Jeffrey Randall Smith, a son of Madeline and Arthur Smith of Tamarac, Fla. Jeri Huempfner-Gatz, the interim director of religious education at the Unitarian Church of Montclair, performed the nondenominational ceremony at the Woman's Club of Upper Montclair, N.J. The bride, 37, is keeping her name. She is a coordinating producer for ABC News Productions, a division of the network in New York. She graduated from Gettysburg College and received a master's degree in English literature from New York University, where she is a doctoral candidate in 14th-century English literature.
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2 Brothers Are Charged In 1996 Triple Killing
Date: 06 April 1997
Sirwyman Boyd, age 18, and brother Larry Boyd, 17, are charged with murdering Yolanda Solomon and her two young sons in Flatbush in May 1996 (S)
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Celeste Panepinto, Robert Marsh 3d
Date: 06 April 1997
Mary Celeste Panepinto, a television marketing executive in New York, was married yesterday to Robert Lockwood Marsh 3d, a financial markets analyst in Greenwich, Conn. The Rev. John Piderit, the president of Loyola University in Chicago, performed the ceremony at St. Edward's Roman Catholic Church in Dana Point, Calif. Mrs. Marsh, 33, who is known as Celeste, is the vice president of international marketing and development at ABC News. She graduated from Marquette University. She is a daughter of Dorothy and Dr. Marion S. Panepinto of Springfield, Ill. Dr. Panepinto is a cardiologist at the Springfield Clinic.
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Shannon Bowman And Ben Coes
Date: 06 April 1997
Shannon Lynn Bowman, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bruce Bowman of Los Angeles, was married yesterday to John Benjamin Coes, a son of Susan Dowling Coes of West Simsbury, Conn., and Rufus Putnam Coes Jr. of Small Point, Me. The Rev. Larry L. Stamper performed the ceremony at the First United Methodist Church in Los Angeles. Mrs. Coes, 31, is the public-affairs coordinator at the Maine H.M.O. Council in Augusta. Until 1995, she was an aide to Gov. Pete Wilson of California, when she became the California deputy director of consumer affairs. She graduated cum laude from Wheaton College. Her father is the chairman of Ryan Herco in Los Angeles, a company that distributes industrial plastics.
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