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21st of July 1996 News

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TELEVISION;On (Very Brief) Assignment in the Movies

Date: 21 July 1996

By Warren Berger

Warren Berger

IN THE NEW FILM "Independence Day," we know that the aliens have landed because the Fox 11 news team has told us so. And if that's not proof enough, we also see the regulars from "The McLaughlin Group" trading barbs as they argue over the political ramifications of the invasion. The real-life news anchor Christine Devine and others from Fox's Los Angeles local news program, along with John McLaughlin and several members of his Sunday-morning chat group on NBC, were cast in the 20th Century Fox film in roles that weren't much of a stretch: the television journalists play themselves, their faces appearing on flashing screens as they report on and analyze the aliens' latest maneuvers.

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POLITICAL BRIEFING;THE STATES AND THE ISSUES

Date: 21 July 1996

By Robin Toner

Robin Toner

Florida Democrats Hope To Reverse a Trend

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Spanish Journalist Didn't Merit Post

Date: 22 July 1996

To the Editor: "A Chill in Spain" (editorial, July 15) presents only one side of the story of the dismissal of Spanish Television's New York bureau chief, Jose Martinez-Soler.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 July 1996

International 3-10

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 July 1996

International A2-7

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COVER STORY;Gossip, Gossip, and That's the News

Date: 21 July 1996

By Andy Meisler

Andy Meisler

MICHAEL Jackson or Hosni Mubarak? Alan Greenspan or Brett Butler? The People's Choice Awards or the Senate Subcommittee for Oceans and Fisheries? In others words, if the news media exist to connect us with the "real" world, how much of that reality centers on what might be called our national back fence: that phantom zone of gossip, hype and shared information concerning celebrity and or notoriety that seems to be getting more and more ink and air time these days?

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World News Briefs;Police and Rioters Battle In Northern Ireland

Date: 21 July 1996

Reuters

Police officers firing plastic bullets fought stone-throwing protesters in Northern Ireland today, after rival parades set off more sectarian violence in this British-governed province.

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World News Briefs;Flooding Grows Worse In Southern China

Date: 21 July 1996

AP

Rain pushed flood waters higher today across southern China, stranding hundreds of thousands of people, and officials said they expected the situation to grow worse. In the southern region of Guangxi, people fled into the mountains to escape flood waters that reached the fourth floor of buildings in some cities, said Marcel Roux of Doctors Without Borders, the international relief agency.

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World News Briefs;Accused U.S. Sailor Turned Over to Japanese

Date: 21 July 1996

Reuters

The United States turned over a sailor alleged to have attacked a Japanese woman to the Japanese police today, opening a new legal era for American forces in Japan. It was the first time the American military has handed over a serviceman suspected of a crime before indictment. The action was taken under an agreement made in October after the rape of a schoolgirl in Okinawa, for which three American servicemen were convicted by a Japanese court. The case brought protests against the American military presence, leading to the agreement.

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World News Briefs;In New Attack, Russians Hit Chechen Rebel Base

Date: 22 July 1996

Reuters

Russian troops carried out a new attack in Chechnya over the weekend, on what they described as a well-fortified rebel base in southern Chechnya. The assault, which began on Saturday, was a new stage of an offensive against Chechen separatist fighters that began after President Boris N. Yeltsin was re-elected on July 3. The attack broke a cease-fire negotiated during the election campaign.

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