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28th of June 1998 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 28 юни 1998 г.

Abroad at Home; Questions That Degrade

Date: 29 June 1998

By ANTHONY LEWIS

Anthony LEWIS

Anthony Lewis Op-Ed column deplores questioning of Sidney Blumenthal by prosecutors from independent counsel about initmate details of Clinton's sex life in probe of alleged sexual affair with Monica Lewinsky; says in republic based on law, degradation of legal process is dangerous (M)

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Friend Says Lewinsky Spoke of Relationship

Date: 29 June 1998

John Verni, lawyer for Dale Young, friend of Monica S Lewinsky, confirms substance of Newsweek magazine account that Lewinsky confided to Young details of physical relationship with Pres Clinton (S)

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Cocky G.O.P. Class of '94 Takes Note as Star Fades

Date: 29 June 1998

By FRANCIS X. CLINES

Francis CLINES

Members of cocky 1994 class of Republican House freshmen are jolted by defeat of Repr Jon Christiansen, protege of House Speaker Newt Gingrich, in Nebraska gubernatorial primary in which he led in polls until final two weeks of campaign; say 1994 landslide may have given them false sense of security; Christiansen's attack tactics came under criticism from Republican establishment disquieted by his pugnaciousness; he must give up House seat at end of current term; photo (M)

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A Lack of Lifeguards Leaves Beachgoers Simmering

Date: 29 June 1998

By ANDY NEWMAN

Andy NEWMAN

NYC Parks Department reports that nearly a third of city's 14 miles of public beach are closed because city is about 100 lifeguards short of full staff of 600; photo (M)

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Illegal Furniture Shop

Date: 29 June 1998

Jonathan W Tweedy letter questions call by Buildings Comr Gaston Silva for power to close more quickly manufacturing businesses operating illegally in New York City in wake of blast at furniture shop

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Man Shooting At Another Hits Tourist In Midtown

Date: 29 June 1998

By MICHAEL COOPER

Michael COOPER

Pamela Turk, tourist from Florida, is shot in leg in midtown Manhattan by an apparently deranged man who was firing at homeless man who had asked him to quiet down; John S Palmer is arrested on attempted murder charges; photo (M)

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AT&T Chief Says He Can Defend Deal

Date: 29 June 1998

By SETH SCHIESEL

Seth SCHIESEL

AT&T Corp chairman C Michael Armstrong defends plan to acquire Tele-Communications Inc, deal that has spurred sharp drop in AT&T stock, interview; photo (M)

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Protestants, Delighted, Feel Clinton's Visit Moves the Cause Onward

Date: 29 June 1998

By ERIK ECKHOLM

Erik ECKHOLM

Pres Clinton, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and daughter Chelsea worship at Chongwenmen Protestant church in Beijing; church members hope visit will advance cause of Christianity of China; photo (M)

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Media Talk; Men's Journal Encounters Problems on Mount Rainier

Date: 29 June 1998

By MATTHEW J. ROSENBERG

Matthew ROSENBERG

Latest issue of Men's Journal, with article touting minimal risks involved in climbing Mount Rainier, hit newsstands days before death of climber in avalanche and stranding of two climbers in whiteout; editor David Willey defends article; Mount Rainer National Park superintendent John Krambrink cites risks; photo (S)

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Statehouse Journal; In the 'Live Free or Die' State, An Unpalatable Tax Decision

Date: 29 June 1998

By CAREY GOLDBERG

Carey GOLDBERG

Ruling by New Hampshire Supreme Court, barring financing of public education with local property taxes has posed challenge to state's ingrained political tradition of local control and forced politicians into frenzied search for solution; schools have been financed by local governments, which provide about 90 percent of $1-billion-plus education budget, compared with average of about 50 percent nationwide; state has been irreconcilably opposed to broad-based income and sales taxes to extent that politicians routinely take pledge not to introduce any; photo (M)

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