กำลังเล่นซ้ำ วันอาทิตย์ที่ 23 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 1982

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23rd of May 1982 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 23 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 1982

O'NEILL RESIGNS AS EDITOR OF DAILY NEWS

Date: 23 May 1982

By Michael Oreskes

Michael Oreskes

Michael J. O'Neill resigned yesterday as editor of The Daily News and was replaced by James G. Wieghart, who had been executive editor. The shift in editorial leadership at The News, the nation's largest general-circulation newspaper, was announced by the paper's publisher, Robert M. Hunt.

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MCGRAW-HILL IS UPHELD IN SHIELDING NEWS SOURCES

Date: 23 May 1982

By Arnold H. Lubasch

Arnold Lubasch

A Federal appeals court has decided that McGraw-Hill Inc. was not required to disclose confidential news sources in an antitrust case. Reversing a ruling that held the publishing company in contempt of court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit stressed the importance of confidentiality in ''the pivotal function of reporters to collect information for public dissemination.''

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FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS;

Date: 23 May 1982

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

Some $1.3 million in cash was missing from the state treasury in Ohio, along with pertinent records, and a former cashier who had charge of the money was reported to have amnesia.

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A HIGH-SPIRITED GOVERNOR

Date: 23 May 1982

By Richard J. Meislin, Special To the New York Times

Richard Meislin

The British assault had been under way for more than four hours when Brig. Gen. Mario Benjamin Menendez, the new Argentine Governor of the Falkland Islands, picked up the telephone and called President Leopoldo Galtieri.

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Curbing Drunks

Date: 23 May 1982

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

Each year, according to the Federal Government, drunken driving causes half of the country's 50,000 car deaths, 800,000 crashes and 750,000 serious injuries. California got tough last Jan. 1.

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Growing Oil

Date: 23 May 1982

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

There were buoyant hopes at the University of Arizona in January 1981 that within five years an Arid Lands Studies project at the school could be turning tons of desert plants into oil. Jack Johnson, director of the project, said a 40-acre biofuels facility being developed in Tucson would extract the oil from such plants as buffalo gourd, guayule and gopher weed.

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Navy Whales

Date: 23 May 1982

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

When the United States Navy took two beluga whales, male and female, to British Columbian waters for advanced training in retrieving sunken torpedoes, an environmentalist group slashed the netting of their pen last Oct. 30. The male whale swam out.

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News Analysis

Date: 24 May 1982

By Robert A. Bennett

Robert Bennett

Until last week, morale had never been better at the Chase Manhattan Corporation, the nation's third-largest bank holding company. Bank-stock analysts as well as the company's executives had been ebullient about

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STATE'S DELEGATION SPLIT ON THORNY ISSUES

Date: 23 May 1982

By States News Service, Washington

States Service

IN THE legislative thicket that the House of Representatives must negotiate in the rest of the current session, three issues - the budget, the Clean Air Act and ocean dumping - promise to rank among the most controversial.

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News Summary; SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1982

Date: 23 May 1982

International Britain widened its bridgehead on East Falkland Island to 10 square miles and more troops reinforced those already ashore. Defense Minister John Nott announced in London that a British missile frigate, the 3,250-ton Ardent, was sunk in Falkland Sound with the presumed loss of 20 men. British sources said that 5,000 British marines and paratroopers had moved into the bridgehead around San Carlos Bay on the northwestern coast of East Falkland. (Page 1, Column 6.)

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