Street News Editor Rescinds His Resignation
Date: 13 June 1990
LEAD: Four days after he resigned as editor in chief of Street News, Hutchinson Persons issued a statement on Monday saying he had no intention of leaving the New York City tabloid.
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Date: 13 June 1990
LEAD: Four days after he resigned as editor in chief of Street News, Hutchinson Persons issued a statement on Monday saying he had no intention of leaving the New York City tabloid.
Date: 12 June 1990
By David E. Pitt
David Pitt
LEAD: With labor tensions rising, The Daily News announced yesterday that it was laying off almost a quarter of its 57 electricians.
Date: 13 June 1990
By Alex S. Jones
Alex Jones
LEAD: Though the name of the Central Park jogger is easily available from court documents, editors at many news organizations say they plan to keep her identity secret, as they have for more than a year, as her accused assailants go on trial today on charges of rape.
Date: 13 June 1990
By Susan Heller Anderson
Susan Anderson
LEAD: NELSON MANDELA is to make his first television appearance during his first visit to the United States on the ABC News program ''Nightline,'' on June 21 with TED KOPPEL. Billed as a Town Meeting, the interview on the campus of City College of New York, which is scheduled to last at least two hours, will be held before an invited audience that will be able to question Mr.
Date: 13 June 1990
By Ronald Sullivan
Ronald Sullivan
LEAD: The judge in the Central Park jogger rape case yesterday banned television and still cameras at the trial of the first three defendants, which is to begin today in State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
Date: 13 June 1990
LEAD: Flora Lewis is to retire on Dec. 31 as the foreign affairs columnist of The New York Times and will be designated as the paper's senior columnist. Her successor as foreign affairs columnist will be Leslie H. Gelb, who is now deputy editorial page editor and Op-Ed page editor.
Date: 12 June 1990
By Michael R. Kagay
Michael Kagay
LEAD: The American public approves of the way President Bush is handling foreign policy by nearly 3 to 1, but the public disagrees with the Bush Administration's priorities on trade with China and the Soviet Union, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.
Date: 13 June 1990
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
LEAD: Dave Barry, the humor columnist, has turned 40. The news is embedded in the best-seller charts with a book titled ''Dave Barry Turns 40'' by Dave Barry.
Date: 13 June 1990
By Francis X. Clines, Special To the New York Times
Francis Clines
LEAD: The Soviet Parliament today approved a law on freedom of the press that is intended to end decades of Government censorship and allow individual citizens to start newspapers.
Date: 13 June 1990
By Edward J. Markey
Edward Markey
LEAD: If the Bush Administration has its way, the people of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union will hear the sounds of democracy with one ear.