กำลังเล่นซ้ำ วันอาทิตย์ที่ 23 พฤศจิกายน ค.ศ. 1986

23 พฤศจิกายน ค.ศ. 1986 เป็น วันอาทิตย์ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 326 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ Ronald Reagan

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23rd of November 1986 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 23 พฤศจิกายน ค.ศ. 1986

NEWS SUMMARY: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1986

Date: 24 November 1986

The World The President met with top aides to review the Iran situation as the State Department publicly complained of its isolation from the decision-making process and called on the White House to ''undo the damage.'' A1 Shimon Peres declined to reveal details about Israel's participation in the arms-for-hostages deal with Iran when he appeared before Parliament's Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee, sources said. A7 Three were sentenced in San Diego for their roles in a plot to smuggle an estimated $10 million worth of stolen F-14 jet parts to Iran. The two men and one woman were said to be ''bit players.''

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NEWS SUMMARY: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1986

Date: 24 November 1986

The World Washington reaffirmed its support for President Corazon C. Aquino of the Philippines and for her latest actions. A senior official said he hoped the actions represented an end to the drift in her policies. Page A13 President Aquino acted against her opponents, dismissing her Defense Minister and giving Communist insurgents seven days to agree to a cease fire. The action appeared to defuse threats of a coup.

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NEWS SUMMARY: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1986

Date: 23 November 1986

THE WORLD Washington apparently misled Iraq for years about Israel's arms shipments to Iran, according to present and former American officials and Iraq's Ambassador in Washington. Page 1 American credibility has suffered among centrist Arab rulers, and United States policy has been damaged as a result of the secret arms shipments to Iran, according to both Western and Arab sources. #18 A proposed bill on arms sales has gained strength from the uproar over Iran, according to supporters of the legislation. If enacted, it would put control over exports of weapons back in the hands of Congress. #18 The C.I.A. knew little about Iran when the United States began its covert arms shipments to the country, Government officials said, because the agency had no well-placed agents after the fall of the Shah. #20 Democrats can use the Iran issue to ''reassert'' themselves on foreign policy issues as they head toward the 1988 election, a pollster, Harrison Hickman, told Democratic leaders in Washington. #30

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Topics; Radio Overactive; Her Master's Voice

Date: 23 November 1986

Should President Reagan be questioned by a Federal employee at a White House news conference? It happened last Wednesday, when he was asked about breaking diplomatic relations with Nicaragua by Annette Lopez-Munoz. She works for Radio Marti, which is operated by the Voice of America, whose rules prohibit correspondents from asking questions at televised Presidential news conferences.

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Radio Marti Reporter To Fight Reassignment

Date: 24 November 1986

AP

A reporter for Radio Marti who was reassigned for questioning President Reagan at a news conference said today that she had changed her mind and would not resign. Instead, she said, she will ''fight this case.''

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VIETNAM WAR REPORTERS REMINISCE AT REUNION

Date: 23 November 1986

It was a reunion, so there were the usual embraces, jokes and snapshots. But because it reunited the reporters and photographers who covered the Vietnam War, the celebration was tempered by sobering thoughts of the war and commemorations of those who died in the crossfire. ''I think it influenced everybody here tonight,'' said Eddie Adams, the former Associated Press photographer who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1969 for his photograph of a South Vietnamese police chief shooting a Vietcong soldier in the head. ''It was the most photographed war ever.''

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U.S. PENALIZES COPTER CONCERN IN FATAL CRASH

Date: 23 November 1986

By Wolfgang Saxon

Wolfgang Saxon

Federal aviation officials have grounded cargo flights by the New Jersey-based helicopter company whose aircraft crashed into the Hudson River a month ago, killing a traffic reporter for WNBC radio. The company, acting on its own, had suspended passenger flights earlier this month. Its officials said at the time that it planned to ''continue to run a safe cargo operation.''

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Reagan, Senators And a Mystery

Date: 23 November 1986

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

WHEN 94-year-old Daisy Eden O'Dell died in Santa Monica, Calif., on April 30, 1983, she left a $600,000 estate and a curious request. The will, dated ''September 1982'' and written by her on the back of an envelope, appeared to leave the bulk of the estate to a grandniece.

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Burying Infants In Potter's Field

Date: 23 November 1986

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

MANY infants who die in New York City are buried in unmarked graves in Potter's Field, the Coalition for the Homeless reported. A study by the group showed that of 6,527 children under the age of 1 who died from 1981 to 1984, almost half -3,070 - were buried in trenches in the field, on Hart Island.

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Ban on Walking Of Pit Bulldogs

Date: 23 November 1986

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

AFTER a series of incidents in which pit bulldogs had bitten or mauled people, Lynn, Mass., adopted an emergency ordinance in June. It forbade owners to walk pit bulls on the street, even on a leash, and banned the sale of the breed.

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