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6th of November 1994 News
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American Cites Intimidation by Singapore Over Article He Wrote
Date: 07 November 1994
By Philip Shenon
Philip Shenon
An American economist who left Singapore last month said today that he would not return here because he was fearful of being imprisoned over a newspaper opinion article published in Singapore in which he criticized "intolerant regimes" in Asia. The State Department has protested the treatment of the economist, Christopher Lingle, who was interrogated by the Singapore police twice last month as a result the article, which appeared in The International Herald Tribune on Oct. 7.
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Press
Date: 07 November 1994
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
FOR years, virtually every move at Newsday or Times Mirror, the corporate parent of the big Long Island newspaper, has brought predictions of the end of the company's expensive efforts to build a New York City paper. That skepticism was widespread again last week when Robert M. Johnson, Newsday's publisher and an aggressive champion of New York Newsday, departed with a vague explanation about differences in "business philosophy." But instead of signaling the end of New York Newsday, last week's events may simply mark the beginning of more modest expectations for the separate edition of the Long Island paper.
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Cold War Without End
Date: 06 November 1994
By Abby Goodnough
Abby Goodnough
HARALD RAUDSEPP'S daily journey into his past is a ritual unmarred by age, frailty and the upheavals of history. Ninety-one years old now, he walks with a tremulous gait, and he cannot converse without a hearing aid. But he still puts on a starched suit every morning and rides the subway to midtown Manhattan, clutching typewritten testaments to a former life. Mr. Raudsepp is editor of The Free Estonian Word, a weekly newspaper for the estimated 10,000 Estonians in and around New York. He arrived here in 1949, after years of hiding from the K.G.B. in Soviet-occupied Estonia. The memories linger with haunting clarity.
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THE DAWN OF SIMNEWS
Date: 06 November 1994
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has been writing capsules of three Cardinals' championship seasons since opening day, when only a moderately talented seer could have predicted a midseason halt (Word & Image: "The Dawn of SimNews," by Max Frankel, Oct. 2). Further, The Post-Dispatch carried capsule histories of other noteworthy Cardinals teams, in 1992 and 1993. It is inaccurate for The Times to suggest that we started this feature because of the strike or that the newspaper, to use Frankel's unfortunate turn of phrase, "feigned excitement over classic games of the past." EDWARD H. KOHN Senior Correspondent St. Louis Post-Dispatch St. Louis
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 November 1994
International A3-12 CUBA'S HARD LINE WAVERS Cubans have grown more openly critical of the Government as the economy fails, forcing the country to edge away from a hard line against political dissent and to try to improve its image. A1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 November 1994
International 3-23 PEACE HOPES IN ANGOLA In a small town in Angola where fighting has continued despite a new treaty in the long-term civil war, there is some optimism that this time there will be peace. 12 A WOMAN'S SEARCH IN GUATEMALA An American woman who has been on a hunger strike in Guatemala since Oct. 11, determined to find out the fate of her rebel husband, has brought uncomfortable attention to human rights violations there. 3
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IN SHORT: NONFICTION
Date: 06 November 1994
By Mary Eileen O'Connell
Mary O'Connell
JOURNALIST'S MEMOIR
THE CAMERA NEVER
BLINKS TWICE
The Further Adventures
of a Television Journalist.
By Dan Rather
with Mickey Herskowitz.
Morrow, $23.
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London Notebook : Juicy Tidbits for Data Junkies
Date: 07 November 1994
By Erik Ipsen, International Herald Tribune
Erik Ipsen
There is good news in the offing for those who have always wondered about Britain's output of everything from yogurt and cheese to rear view mirrors, coffins and even sawdust. Such juicy statistical tidbits and much, much more will soon be available on C
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MARATHON
Date: 07 November 1994
A special Part 2 of SportsMonday today: Seven pages of news and pictures, plus a full list of runners who finished by 7 P.M., starting on page D1. Business Day begins today on page B13.
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THE 1994 CAMPAIGN: Virginia The Last Weekend: Senate Races Where the Battle Has Been Intense; You Needn't Ask: North Is Confident
Date: 06 November 1994
By Michael Janofsky
Michael Janofsky
Throughout the turbulent Senate race in Virginia, Oliver L. North has usually let his confidence speak for itself. But with a new poll that shows him trailing the Democratic incumbent, Charles S. Robb, by 39 percent to 31, Mr. North called a news conference today, three days before the election, to say how confident he felt and predict that he would win by at least three points.
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