กำลังเล่นซ้ำ วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 22 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 1989

22 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 1989 เป็น วันพฤหัสบดี ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 172 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ George Bush

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22nd of June 1989 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 22 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 1989

Gandhi's Domination of Broadcasting Brings Outcry in India

Date: 23 June 1989

By Barbara Crossette, Special To the New York Times

Barbara Crossette

LEAD: With a national election looming toward the end of the year, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and his Congress Party are rapidly assuming political domination of the Government-run television and radio networks that have a monopoly of broadcast news in India.

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China's Newspapers, After Crackdown by Beijing, Revert to a Single Voice

Date: 22 June 1989

By Sheryl Wudunn, Special To the New York Times

Sheryl Wudunn

LEAD: China's newspapers today show little trace of the independence and pluralism that they displayed last month before the Government cracked down on pro-democracy demonstrators.

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New York Mayoral Poll: Ethnic Groups' Variables

Date: 23 June 1989

By Adam Clymer

Adam Clymer

LEAD: The accompanying article on racial attitudes in New York City and yesterday's article on views of the mayoral election are based on a New York Times/WCBS-TV News Poll, in which whites comprised 55 percent of the sample, blacks were 25 percent, and those who called themselves Hispanic - some of whom also described themselves as black or white -amounted to 22 percent.

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The Eye of Big Brother Is Busy Again in China

Date: 23 June 1989

By Sheryl Wudunn, Special To the New York Times

Sheryl Wudunn

LEAD: In recent weeks Chinese have learned just how effectively the Government can keep an eye on each one of them.

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Supreme Court Roundup; First Amendment Protects Paper That Named Rape Victim, Justices Rule

Date: 22 June 1989

By Linda Greenhouse, Special To the New York Times

Linda Greenhouse

LEAD: The Supreme Court today overturned a $100,000 damage award that a rape victim won against a small Florida newspaper that published her name in violation of a state law.

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The Lure of Power

Date: 22 June 1989

By Anthony Lewis

Anthony Lewis

LEAD: In the days since his death, I. F. Stone has been celebrated as the extraordinary scholar-journalist he was, the reporter who taught us to penetrate the squid-ink of official truth. But there is a point about him that still needs emphasis. It is a point of character, and it has a particular meaning for the American press today.

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Job Approval Rating for Koch Declines to 1 in 3

Date: 22 June 1989

By Richard Levine

Richard Levine

LEAD: One in three New Yorkers responding to a New York Times/WCBS-TV News poll said they approved of the way Mayor Edward I. Koch was doing his job, less than half the approval rating he enjoyed at the height of his popularity.

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New Yorkers Pessimistic on Race Relations, Poll Shows

Date: 23 June 1989

By Josh Barbanel

Josh Barbanel

LEAD: Black and white New Yorkers agree on many issues facing the city, including a generally pessimistic view of race relations, but they differ in their preferences for candidates in the upcoming mayoral election, according to a New York Times/WCBS-TV News Poll.

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CHINESE EXECUTE 3 IN PUBLIC DISPLAY FOR PROTEST ROLE

Date: 22 June 1989

By Nicholas D. Kristof, Special To the New York Times

Nicholas

LEAD: The Chinese authorities staged a public execution today of three young men who were accused of taking part in a violent political protest in Shanghai.

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New Yorkers Are Pessimistic On City's Pressing Problems

Date: 22 June 1989

By Josh Barbanel

Josh Barbanel

LEAD: As New York City prepares to select its next mayor, its residents are profoundly pessimistic about the city's future and are divided over the ability of any mayor to come to grips with the most pressing problems they face, according to a New York Times/WCBS-TV News poll.

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