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4th of September 1984 News
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NEW G.O.P. POLICIES ON NEWS ASSAILED
Date: 05 September 1984
By David E. Rosenbaum
David Rosenbaum
Editors of the country's two major news services said today that rules put into effect over the weekend by the campaigns of President Reagan and Vice President Bush would deprive the public of full coverage of the candidates' statements and activities. The President's staff started a new policy of limiting the number of reporters who may accompany Mr. Reagan when he walks along security barriers at campaign stops to shake hands and make small talk with bystanders. Today, however, the White House said it was reconsidering the rule, The Associated Press reported, and the President's staff allowed normal coverage of Mr. Reagan's stop at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. Mr. Bush has begun excluding reporters altogether from his campaign plane. The reporters, photographers and technicians assigned to cover the Vice President must travel on a separate press plane instead of Air Force Two.
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Moslem Group Asserts It Is Holding Reporter
Date: 05 September 1984
Reuters
A group calling itself the Moslem Socialist Revolutionary Organization said today that it was holding Jonathan Wright, a Reuters correspondent who disappeared in Lebanon six days ago. The group telephoned a statement to the office of Al Arab, an Arabic-language newspaper here.
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Israeli Sees Slow Pullout
Date: 04 September 1984
The Israeli Army's chief engineering officer said in an interview on the Israeli radio today that it would take four to six months to dismantle and remove Israel's military equipment in Lebanon after a decision to withdraw has been made.
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War Games Open in Europe
Date: 04 September 1984
UPI
Upi
NATO and Warsaw Pact forces began two months of military exercises today. About 60,000 Soviet-bloc troops took the field in Czechoslovakia as 58,000 British troops started crossing the English Channel to join in NATO's Autumn Forge exercise. The Atlantic alliance exercise is being staged from Norway to the Black Sea will eventually involve 250,000 troops.
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STATE DEPT. OFFICIAL IN UGANDA FOR TALKS
Date: 04 September 1984
AP
The State Department's principal African expert made an unannounced visit here today for talks with Government and opposition leaders and relief officials. United States officials said the Ugandan human rights situation, described by the State Department last month as ''among the most grave in the world,'' was to be a major topic. An aide said that the visiting official, Chester A. Crocker, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, met with President Milton Obote and planned to confer with him again Tuesday before leaving for Nairobi, Kenya, the last stop on an African tour.
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ICE POSES PUZZLE BUT SHUTTLE TRIP IS HELD A SUCCESS
Date: 04 September 1984
By John Noble Wilford, Special To the New York Times
John Wilford
Space agency officials, vexed by a large chunk of ice that clung tenaciously to a water vent on the side of the shuttle Discovery, were weighing several options today on how to remove it, including using the ship's robot arm to knock it free. Although the ice was not considered a serious problem and was not expected to interfere with the completion of the six-day mission, the officials spent much of the day considering the merits of several dramatic plans to remove it. One scheme, to have two space-walking astronauts lasso the ice with a tow line and yank it free, was rejected tonight, an official at the Johnson Space Center in Houston said. The main concern was that on re- entry the chunk of ice might damage the shuttle's protective tiles as it broke loose, resulting in time lost to make repairs after the Discovery had landed.
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NEWS SUMMARY;
Date: 04 September 1984
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1984 International Radical versions of the theology of liberation were assailed in a major 36-page document released by the Vatican. The doctrine of liberation theology, which involves the use of Marxist analysis, has been used to justify the activism of Roman Catholic priests and nuns in Latin America for 15 years. (Page A1, Column 6.) At least three people were killed and 29 were wounded as a bomb went off in Montreal's main rail station. The police said the blast might have been intended as a warning against a scheduled visit next week by Pope John Paul II. (A1:3-5.)
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NBC MOVING PART OF NEWS OPERATION TO MOSCOW
Date: 04 September 1984
By Peter W. Kaplan
Peter Kaplan
NBC News, which has been trying to take the lead in news innovations, will be moving part of its news operations to Moscow this week for an extensive set of reports on Russian society and what it calls ''the new cold war.'' ''When we looked at the upcoming fall campaign,'' said Lawrence K. Grossman, the president of NBC News, ''we thought there would be no more important issue facing us than this.'' The network, which began negotiations with the Russians three months ago through conversations between the Soviet Ambassador to the United States, Anatoly F. Dobrynin, and the network news vice president, Gordon Manning, will be sending 25 reporters, producers and technicians to the Soviet Union this week. ''It started here in editorial meetings in late May,'' Mr. Manning said, ''and I went to see Dobrynin in June.'' Mr. Manning said Ambassador Dobrynin ''encouraged the project.''
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CAMPAIGN NOTES ; White House Limits News Services' Access
Date: 04 September 1984
AP
The White House, putting a new rule into effect, barred news service reporters today from the pool covering President Reagan when he greeted welcomers at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Larry Speakes, the White House spokesman, said only five news media representatives were now allowed to accompany the President when he greeted the public. Mr. Speakes declined to say why.
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Nigerians Say British Papers 'Fabricated' Crate News Item
Date: 04 September 1984
Reuters
The Nigerian High Commission here said today that the British press had 'fabricated' a news item about a crate to embarrass Nigeria.
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