Murdoch Units Shift Officials
Date: 18 January 1990
LEAD: The News Corporation, the worldwide media company controlled by Rupert Murdoch, and its United States subsidiary, News America Publishing, have reorganized their top ranks.
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Date: 18 January 1990
LEAD: The News Corporation, the worldwide media company controlled by Rupert Murdoch, and its United States subsidiary, News America Publishing, have reorganized their top ranks.
Date: 19 January 1990
By Esther B. Fein, Special To the New York Times
Esther
LEAD: The Soviet public is receiving only incomplete news reports on the violence raging in the southern Soviet Union as editors in Moscow are asserting that the problems of coverage are similar to those involved in reporting foreign conflicts.
Date: 19 January 1990
By Randall Rothenberg
Randall Rothenberg
LEAD: Although corporations are the primary purveyors of video news releases, the most-watched release last year was produced by the Government of Colombia.
Date: 19 January 1990
By Michael Oreskes
Michael Oreskes
LEAD: As he completes his first year in office, George Bush, helped by overwhelming support for the invasion of Panama, stands higher in the public's approval than any President has at an equivalent point in his administration since John F. Kennedy, the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll shows.
Date: 19 January 1990
By Ihsan A. Hijazi, Special To the New York Times
Ihsan Hijazi
LEAD: Gen. Michel Aoun closed a second daily newspaper in the Christian sector today, barred publications from the Muslim part of Beirut and said journalists who did not agree with his policies should leave the country.
Date: 18 January 1990
LEAD: Believing they had been invited to meet the Duke varsity basketball team, 10 members of the sports staff of The Chronicle, the Duke student newspaper, accepted an invitation from Coach Mike Krzyzewski to visit the team locker room Monday.
Date: 18 January 1990
By Ihsan A. Hijazi, Special To the New York Times
Ihsan Hijazi
LEAD: The Christian general who is fighting for control of Lebanon has closed a newspaper for violating an order of his affecting reports on the Lebanese Government.
Date: 19 January 1990
By Robert Reinhold, Special To the New York Times
Robert Reinhold
LEAD: The former director of a preschool and her son were acquitted today on 52 counts of molesting young children at their school, bringing a dramatic end to the longest and costliest criminal trial in American history.
Date: 19 January 1990
By Philip J. Hilts, Special To the New York Times
Philip Hilts
LEAD: The nation's top health official, Dr. Louis W. Sullivan, expressed outrage today at the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for ''deliberately and cynically'' test-marketing a cigarette aimed primarily at blacks, and he assailed the company as ''promoting a culture of cancer.''
Date: 18 January 1990
LEAD: International A3-17 Vice President Quayle's coming visit to the Latin American region will have a more limited itinerary than planned because of lingering anxiety among Latin American nations over the invasion of Panama, the Administration said. Page A1 Panama's new chief to ask U.S.