1988년 2월 23일 화요일 재생 중

1988년 2월 23일은(는) 화요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♓**입니다. 올해의 53일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 Ronald Reagan입니다.

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23rd of February 1988 News

1988년 2월 23일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

News Corporation Profit Up

Date: 24 February 1988

LEAD: The News Corporation Ltd., an international media and entertainment company controlled by Rupert Murdoch, yesterday reported a 45 percent increase in profits and a 31.4 rise in revenues for its second fiscal quarter ended Dec. 31.

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NEWS SUMMARY: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1988

Date: 24 February 1988

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A2-15 News analysis: In Nicaragua, political recriminations have become more bitter than at any time since the regional peace accord was signed. The tensions make prospects for an end to the conflict there appear to be dimming. Page A1

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NEWS SUMMARY: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1988

Date: 23 February 1988

LEAD: International A3-15

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Prague Journalists Try for Independent Voice

Date: 23 February 1988

By John Tagliabue, Special To the New York Times

John Tagliabue

LEAD: Citing precedents in the Soviet Union, a group of Czechoslovak journalists is negotiating with the Government in an effort to register an independent newspaper.

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Essay on Mercy Killing Reflects Conflict On Ethics for Physicians and Journalists

Date: 23 February 1988

By Isabel Wilkerson, Special To the New York Times

Isabel Wilkerson

LEAD: An anonymous essay in The Journal of the American Medical Association, describing the killing of a cancer patient by a resident physician, has astonished doctors and touched off a struggle between local prosecutors and the American Medical Association, which has vowed to protect the author's identity.

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Not So Bright A Future

Date: 23 February 1988

By Tom Wicker

Tom Wicker

LEAD: No one should be surprised - it may even be salutary - that some Americans have confessed to poll takers that they no longer believe the nation's future will be better than its present or its past. These Americans were only acknowledging what has long been happening - but too many of us have refused to perceive or believe.

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Winners in First Presidential Tests Gain National Support, Poll Finds

Date: 23 February 1988

By Michael Oreskes

Michael Oreskes

LEAD: After major campaign tests in Iowa and New Hampshire, a majority of the public is now paying attention to the Presidential race and throwing more support to three of the early winners, Michael S. Dukakis, Richard A. Gephardt and Bob Dole, the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll shows.

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Reagan Plans News Session

Date: 23 February 1988

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: President Reagan will hold a news conference, his first in four months, at 8 P.M. Wednesday, the White House announced today. Marlin Fitzwater, the chief White House spokesman, said the news conference was not ''issue oriented,'' but it would be held less than a week before Mr. Reagan travels to Brussels for a NATO meeting March 2 and 3.

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Reagan News Session Will Be on Air Today

Date: 24 February 1988

LEAD: President Reagan's news conference at 8 o'clock tonight will be broadcast on the ABC, CBS and NBC television networks and on CNN, the Cable News Network. In addition, some local affiliates of PBS and SIN, the Spanish International Network, will carry the conference, either live or as a tape-delayed broadcast.

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Owens Illinois

Date: 24 February 1988

AP

LEAD: The Federal Trade Commission asked a Federal appeals court today to prevent Owens-Illinois Inc., the nation's second-largest glass container manufacturer, from acquiring Brockway Inc. for $750 million while it appeals a lower court's refusal to halt the deal. The F.T.C. contends that the merger, which would create the nation's largest glass container manufacturer, would reduce competition and raise the price of bottles, jars and other containers the companies make for foods and drinks.

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