Fox to Provide Business News
Date: 25 December 1989
LEAD: Fox Television, in a joint venture with Sky Television, will start an early-morning weekday news program, ''World Business Report,'' on Jan. 15.
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Date: 25 December 1989
LEAD: Fox Television, in a joint venture with Sky Television, will start an early-morning weekday news program, ''World Business Report,'' on Jan. 15.
Date: 25 December 1989
By Francis X. Clines, Special To the New York Times
Francis Clines
LEAD: A Soviet television news program tonight celebrated the fall of Nicolae Ceausescu in Rumania by comparing him to two former Soviet leaders, Stalin as a despotic abuser of his own people and Brezhnev as a nepotistic corrupter of his Government.
Date: 25 December 1989
LEAD: Jon Meyersohn, a CBS News employee who was released Saturday in Panama City after being held captive for three days by gunmen loyal to Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega, says his captors psychologically abused him but did not physically mistreat him as they whisked him and a fellow American hostage from safe house to safe house.
Date: 24 December 1989
By Steven Erlanger, Special To the New York Times
Steven Erlanger
LEAD: Fearful of reviving its own domestic opposition, the Chinese leadership has kept much of the extraordinary change in Eastern Europe out of the press.
Date: 24 December 1989
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: For 20 years, Broward County ran its legal notices in The Broward Review, but after the newspaper published an article last year that was critical of the county sheriff, he canceled the advertising, taking his $35,000 a year in business elsewhere.
Date: 24 December 1989
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: The Rumanian press has begun reporting events with a candor unthinkable before the ouster of Nicolae Ceausescu, Following are excerpts from the Rumanian press agency Agerpres and Rumanian, East German and Hungarian broadcasts as monitored and translated by the United States Government's Foreign Broadcast Information Service.
Date: 25 December 1989
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: Soviet bloc press organizations are reporting vividly and extensively on the upheaval in Rumania. Here are excerpts from their reports today, which with the exception of those from Tass were translated by the United States Government's Foreign Broadcast Information Service. The Tass excerpts came from the Soviet press agency's English-language service.
Date: 24 December 1989
LEAD: International 3-17 Nicolae Ceausescu was captured by insurgent Army troops, which continued to battle against the deposed Rumanian dictator's powerful state security police in several cities. 1 More atrocities by the security forces are being reported by frightened and angry Rumanians.
Date: 25 December 1989
LEAD: International 2-15 General Noriega took refuge in the residence of the Vatican's representative in Panama City and requested political asylum, the American military commander said. Page 1 The White House seemed satisfied that General Noriega was ''under the control of diplomatic authorities,'' even though it was not clear whether he would now be turned over to United States or Panamanian authorities for trial.