Bias and Recklessness Are Charged In Boston Reporting of Stuart Slaying
Date: 14 January 1990
By Alex S. Jones, Special To the New York Times
Alex Jones
LEAD: The tangled Stuart murder case has been a near-obsession for this city's news organizations for the past three months, but the character and tone of their reporting coverage have prompted charges that the press has been racist, incompetent and reckless.
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NORIEGA LAWYERS OBJECT TO PHOTO
Date: 15 January 1990
By Richard L. Berke, Special To the New York Times
Richard Berke
LEAD: Those who have any doubts about the identity of the country's best-known prisoner have only to pick up a newspaper, magazine or turn on the television for a mug shot of a chastened looking Manuel Antonio Noriega.
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The Pentagon Pool, Bottled Up
Date: 15 January 1990
LEAD: The invasion of Panama offered the first true test of the Pentagon's system for giving journalists access to live combat. The system failed. More precisely, the Pentagon failed the system. It is the President's job to make it work.
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Review/Television; In His Debut as Host, Koch Plays Alphonse to Dinkins's Gaston
Date: 15 January 1990
By Walter Goodman
Walter Goodman
LEAD: Everybody knows you have to get up pretty early in the morning to outtalk Edward I. Koch. Now you have to get up early to hear and see him, too. At 8 A.M. yesterday, the former mayor made his debut as a television talk-show host. The weekly one-hour program, ''Channel 2 News Sunday Edition With Jim Jensen and Ed Koch,'' offered as its first guest Mayor David N.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 15 January 1990
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-11 Violence has erupted in Azerbaijan, the southern Soviet republic, leaving at least 25 people killed in the capital city, Baku. Azerbaijani mobs are reportedly roaming the city's Armenian quarter, committing pogroms and atrocities. Page A1
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In Space News Conference, Astronauts Hail Their Good Catch
Date: 14 January 1990
By John Noble Wilford, Special To the New York Times
John Wilford
LEAD: With their major objectives accomplished, the astronauts of the space shuttle Columbia settled down today to work on engineering and medical experiments for the rest of the mission, which is to end next Friday morning.
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Press Is Criticized In Boston Slaying
Date: 14 January 1990
LEAD: The tangled Stuart murder case, a near obsession for the Boston news media for the last three months, has prompted charges that the press has been racist, incompetent and reckless. But news executives there vigorously defend the performance of their organizations.
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Starting Today: an expanded Business section
Date: 14 January 1990
LEAD: The Times introduces a revised and expanded Sunday Business section today. It includes revised financial tables, new graphical presentations of business news and new columns that report on, among other things, Wall Street, mutual funds, executive life styles, world stock markets and personal finance.
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