กำลังเล่นซ้ำ วันเสาร์ที่ 11 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 1987

11 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 1987 เป็น วันเสาร์ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 191 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ Ronald Reagan

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11th of July 1987 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 11 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 1987

NEWS SUMMARY: SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1987

Date: 11 July 1987

LEAD: International 2-8 2,,q>Lieut. Col. Oliver L. North testified that William J. Casey, as Director of Central Intelligence, wanted to establish a ''stand alone'' fund that could pay for intelligence operations outside normal government control. Page 1 Americans believe Colonel North by an overwhelming margin.

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NEWS SUMMARY: SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1987

Date: 12 July 1987

LEAD: International 3-14 2,5.5,q>The Iran-contra investigation will continue to be aggressive despite the favorable public reaction to Lieut. Col. Oliver L. North's testimony before the Congressional committees, members of the committees said. Page 1 White House officials mishandled their approach to the Congressional testimony of Colonel North and, in the words of one official, made themselves and the President look silly in the process.

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A Shield, Needlessly Dented

Date: 12 July 1987

LEAD: Most judges observe a simple rule when interpreting a law: If it's clear on its face, don't dig into its history looking for some more subtle meaning. New York enacted such a statute in 1970, the first state law in the nation shielding journalists, their notes and unused film footage from prosecutors' subpoenas.

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Court's Ruling Of Shield Law

Date: 12 July 1987

By George Johnson and Laura Mansnerus

George Johnson

LEAD: Many journalists have long argued that to insure the existence of an independent press they should be shielded from prosecutors who try to compel them to reveal the names of sources. In fact, some reporters argue that the First Amendment implicitly gives them this right. Similar protection has been sought for reporters' notebooks, tapes, films and other raw material used in gathering the news.

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E. GEORGE THIEM

Date: 11 July 1987

AP

LEAD: E. George Thiem, an investigative reporter who twice won the Pulitzer Prize at The Chicago Daily News, died Wednesday. He was 90 years old. The Daily News, which closed in 1978, won a public-service Pulitzer in 1949 based on reporting by Mr. Thiem, who, along with Roy J. Harris of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, uncovered 51 newspaper employees secretly on the payroll of Gov.

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ANSWERS TO QUIZ

Date: 11 July 1987

LEAD: Questions appear on page 17.

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SATURDAY NEWS QUIZ

Date: 11 July 1987

By Linda Amster

Linda Amster

LEAD: Questions are based on news reports in The Times this week. Answers appear on page 54.

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REPORTERS' RIGHTS: ALTERED INTERPRETATION OF NEW YORK'S LAW

Date: 11 July 1987

By E. R. Shipp

E. Shipp

LEAD: In considering the scope of a New York statute protecting journalists' sources and materials from subpoena, a sharply divided Court of Appeals offered a glimpse into how judges can make new law by interpreting statutes in ways that legislators never intended. Assemblyman Steven

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NORTH SAYS CASEY PROPOSED USING ARMS PROFIT FOR FUND KEPT SECRET FROM PRESIDENT MANY ARE FOUND TO BELIEVE NORTH

Date: 11 July 1987

By E. J. Dionne Jr

E. Dionne

LEAD: By an overwhelming margin, the American people say they believe Lieut. Col. Oliver L. North is telling the truth about the Iran-contra affair, and most say that President Reagan is lying, the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll has found.

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NORTH POPULARITY WON'T CURB PANEL, LEGISLATORS SAY

Date: 12 July 1987

By David E. Rosenbaum, Special To the New York Times

David Rosenbaum

LEAD: Members of the Congressional select committees say the favorable public reaction to Lieut. Col. Oliver L. North's testimony does not lessen their determination to conduct an aggressive investigation into his activities and the Reagan Administration's policies on Iran and Nicaragua.

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