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Yesterday, Mr. Trump announced that oil had been discovered off 72d Street on his large undeveloped tract - the site of the old West Side rail yards. ''Isn't it amazing?'' Mr. Trump said. ''It's a classic major oil find in Manhattan.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TRUMP STRIKES OIL, BUT MORE OF A LEAK THAN A GUSHER, ON THE WEST SIDE"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"TRUMP, DONALD J"},{"name":"glocations","value":"MANHATTAN (NYC)"},{"name":"subject","value":"HOUSING"},{"name":"subject","value":"OIL (PETROLEUM) AND GASOLINE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Martin","rank":1,"lastname":"GOTTLIEB"}],"original":"By MARTIN GOTTLIEB"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a336","word_count":516,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/forest-laboratories-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"FOREST LABORATORIES INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a33f","word_count":45,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/international-game-techology-corp-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"INTERNATIONAL GAME TECHOLOGY CORP reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a345","word_count":38,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/around-the-world-26-plead-not-guilty-in-aquino-assassination.html","snippet":"In a packed courtroom, the Chief of Staff of the Philippine armed forces, Gen. 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''My recent results haven't been that good a...","lead_paragraph":"Irene Epple of West Germany, an outstanding skier on the women's World Cup circuit since 1973, has decided to relinquish her career to pursue the study of medicine she began in the off-season last year. ''My recent results haven't been that good and I thought I should make way for some younger girls,'' said Miss Epple, who is 27 and who was second to Erika Hess of Switzerland in the final World Cup standing in 1982. . . . Bill Johnson of the United States was ill yesterday with an intestinal flu and doubtful for the competition before Sunday.","abstract":null,"print_page":"20","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Bowing Out","kicker":"SPORTS PEOPLE"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a354","word_count":101,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/us\/union-carbide-site-evacuated.html","snippet":"The entire work force of a Union Carbide petrochemical plant in Louisiana was evacuated yesterday after ethyl acetate, a liquid solvent, overheated in a storage tank, a company spokesman said. According to the spokesman, there were no injuries ...","lead_paragraph":"The entire work force of a Union Carbide petrochemical plant in Louisiana was evacuated yesterday after ethyl acetate, a liquid solvent, overheated in a storage tank, a company spokesman said. According to the spokesman, there were no injuries and no toxic chemicals were released into the environment.","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Union Carbide Site Evacuated"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"LOUISIANA"},{"name":"organizations","value":"UNION CARBIDE CORP"},{"name":"subject","value":"ACCIDENTS AND SAFETY"},{"name":"subject","value":"PETROCHEMISTRY AND PETROCHEMICALS"},{"name":"subject","value":"ETHYL ACETATE"},{"name":"subject","value":"TOXIC SUBSTANCES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a9a4","word_count":186,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/united-financial-group-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"UNITED FINANCIAL GROUP INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a9ad","word_count":58,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/taiwan-s-establishment-is-shaken-by-mysterious-slaying-in-california.html","snippet":"The slaying of a Chinese-American author in California has created a national scandal here. Much about the case remains a mystery, especially whether there was a deliberate decision to kill the author, Henry Liu, and if so, why. But already th...","lead_paragraph":"The slaying of a Chinese-American author in California has created a national scandal here. Much about the case remains a mystery, especially whether there was a deliberate decision to kill the author, Henry Liu, and if so, why. But already the slaying, which occurred last October, appears to have strained Taiwan's relations with the United States, the biggest market for this island nation's abundant exports and its main arms supplier. Mr. Liu, under the pen name Chiang Nan, was the author of a gossipy, critical biography of Taiwan's President, Chiang Ching-kuo, first published in book form in 1975.","abstract":null,"print_page":"6","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TAIWAN'S ESTABLISHMENT IS SHAKEN BY MYSTERIOUS SLAYING IN CALIFORNIA"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"CHIANG CHING-KUO"},{"name":"persons","value":"LIU, HENRY"},{"name":"glocations","value":"CALIFORNIA"},{"name":"glocations","value":"TAIWAN"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"MURDERS AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"BOOKS AND LITERATURE"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHINESE-AMERICANS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World; Washington; Books","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Steve","rank":1,"lastname":"LOHR"}],"original":"By STEVE LOHR"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62eba2","word_count":1070,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/poll-finds-europeans-fears-of-big-war-fade.html","snippet":"Fear that a world war will break out in the next decade is dramatically declining in Western Europe, according to a recent public-opinion poll conducted for the European Commission, the Common Market's executive body. A similar trend has been foun...","lead_paragraph":"Fear that a world war will break out in the next decade is dramatically declining in Western Europe, according to a recent public-opinion poll conducted for the European Commission, the Common Market's executive body. A similar trend has been found in the United States. Only 13 percent of the West Europeans polled, down from 34 percent in 1980, indicated they felt a world war was probable within 10 years, according to a consortium of European polling companies headed by Jacques-Rene Rabier, special counselor to the European Economic Community. Last fall, from Oct. 2 to Nov. 4, 9,911 people were interviewed in the 10 Common Market countries and were asked to estimate the chances of a war in the next decade on a scale that began at 0 and moved by tens to 100.","abstract":null,"print_page":"2","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"POLL FINDS EUROPEANS' FEARS OF BIG WAR FADE"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Barbara","middlename":"G.","lastname":"FARAH","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By BARBARA G. 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In it, David Attenborough looks at the world, and finds it inviting. In the first of 12 episodes, he shows us how th...","lead_paragraph":"''THE LIVING PLANET: A Portrait of the Earth,'' the much acclaimed series from Britain, arrives on public television Sunday night. In it, David Attenborough looks at the world, and finds it inviting. In the first of 12 episodes, he shows us how the earth was formed, how continents moved, and how flora and fauna proliferated. We have seen this on television before, of course, but Mr. Attenborough's series is special. For one thing, it looks spectacular; for another, there is Mr. Attenborough, blessed with a quirky charm. The first episode, ''The Building of the Earth,'' will be seen on Channel 13 at 7 P.M. Thus we begin in the Himalayas, in the ''deepest valley in the world.'' Mr. Attenborough is our guide, a job he takes seriously. We may not smell the rhododendrons in the valley, but certainly we know they're there. Mr. Attenborough, trudging through the valley, is interested in everything: flowers, monkeys, trees, pheasants with ''the burnished metallic iridescence of tropical butterflies,'' Sherpas plowing with yaks.","abstract":null,"print_page":"27","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"'THE LIVING PLANET,' WITH DAVID ATTENBOROUGH","kicker":"TV WEEKEND"},"keywords":[{"name":"creative_works","value":"LIVING PLANET, THE (TV PROGRAM)"},{"name":"subject","value":"REVIEWS"},{"name":"subject","value":"TELEVISION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"John","rank":1,"lastname":"CORRY"}],"original":"By JOHN CORRY"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd1593f8eb7c8105d63ddb7","word_count":800,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/opinion\/l-justice-white-s-source-255019.html","snippet":"To the Editor: Paul Ulrich's concern (letter, Jan. 28) about the source of Justice White's quotation in the opinion having to do with searching students in school could have been eased by reference to the opinion itself. There it is clear that...","lead_paragraph":"To the Editor: Paul Ulrich's concern (letter, Jan. 28) about the source of Justice White's quotation in the opinion having to do with searching students in school could have been eased by reference to the opinion itself. There it is clear that the quotation (''although 'both the concept of probable cause and the requirement of a warrant bear on the reasonableness of a search . . . in certain limited circumstances neither is required.' '') comes from Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr.'s concurrence in the 1973 decision Almeida-Sanchez v. United States, 413 U.S. 266. It is unfortunate if the published excerpt of the opinion gave the impression that the quotation was unattributed. WILLIAM J. JONES Arlington, Va., Jan. 28, 1985","abstract":null,"print_page":"28","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"JUSTICE WHITE'S SOURCE"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"JONES, WILLIAM J"},{"name":"persons","value":"ULRICH, PAUL"},{"name":"organizations","value":"SUPREME COURT"},{"name":"subject","value":"SEARCH AND SEIZURE"},{"name":"subject","value":"EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS"},{"name":"subject","value":"DECISIONS AND VERDICTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd1593f8eb7c8105d63ddc6","word_count":120,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/nyregion\/5-inquiries-in-progress.html","snippet":"Five investigations into the conduct of the New York City Medical Examiner's Office under the Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Elliot M. Gross, are under way. Dr. Gross has said he expected to be ''completely vindicated'' by the investigations. The ...","lead_paragraph":"Five investigations into the conduct of the New York City Medical Examiner's Office under the Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Elliot M. Gross, are under way. Dr. Gross has said he expected to be ''completely vindicated'' by the investigations. The inquiries are these: - A Federal investigation, ordered yesterday by Rudolph W. Giuliani, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. A Federal grand jury is to examine ''possible obstruction of justice'' by the Medical Examiner in cases involving the deaths of people in police custody, including those of Eleanor Bumpurs and Michael Stewart. This inquiry could lead directly to a criminal indictment. Mr. Giuliani said obstruction of justice could have occurred if ''false information was supplied by anybody'' to authorities who investigated the deaths.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"5 INQUIRIES IN PROGRESS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"GROSS, ELLIOT M"},{"name":"organizations","value":"OFFICE OF CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER"},{"name":"subject","value":"ETHICS"},{"name":"subject","value":"AUTOPSIES"},{"name":"subject","value":"POLICE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d64999b","word_count":433,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/dow-chemical-net-up-9.7.html","snippet":"The Dow Chemical Company, experiencing a sharp slowdown in earnings growth from the first three quarters of 1984, reported yesterday that earnings increased 9.7 percent in the fourth quarter. Dow, the country's second-largest chemical producer,...","lead_paragraph":"The Dow Chemical Company, experiencing a sharp slowdown in earnings growth from the first three quarters of 1984, reported yesterday that earnings increased 9.7 percent in the fourth quarter. Dow, the country's second-largest chemical producer, after E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, said that net income in the latest three months rose to $79 million, or 42 cents a share, from $72 million, or 37 cents a share, in the corresponding quarter a year earlier. Sales declined 7.9 percent, to $2.69 billion, from $2.92 billion.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"DOW CHEMICAL NET UP 9.7%"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"DOW CHEMICAL CO"},{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Phillip","middlename":"H.","lastname":"WIGGINS","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By PHILLIP H. 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Four months after winning a gold medal at the 1984 Olympics and six weeks after being booed at his professional debut, Tyrell Biggs voluntarily entered a California hospital De...","lead_paragraph":"He could slip a jab, but not his critics. Cocaine was even tougher. Four months after winning a gold medal at the 1984 Olympics and six weeks after being booed at his professional debut, Tyrell Biggs voluntarily entered a California hospital Dec. 30 to be treated for what was called ''alcohol and drug abuse.'' ''It was more emotional than chemical,'' said Shelly Finkel, Biggs's manager, who arranged for the 23- year-old fighter to enter the Care Unit Hospital at Orange for a three-week program. Biggs was discharged Jan. 19, but the disclosure of his problems was not made until Wednesday.","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"BOXER'S ORDEAL: JEERS, DRUGS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"BIGGS, TYRELL"},{"name":"subject","value":"BOXING"},{"name":"subject","value":"DRUG ADDICTION AND ABUSE"},{"name":"subject","value":"ALCOHOLISM"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Michael","rank":1,"lastname":"KATZ"}],"original":"By MICHAEL KATZ"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d64999a","word_count":856,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/nyregion\/c-corrections-256865.html","snippet":"A news analysis article in Metropolitan Report last Friday about Ariel Sharon's libel suit against Time magazine incorrectly described the handling of a poll on Senator Barry Goldwater by the publisher Ralph Ginzburg. The poll was not fabricated. ...","lead_paragraph":"A news analysis article in Metropolitan Report last Friday about Ariel Sharon's libel suit against Time magazine incorrectly described the handling of a poll on Senator Barry Goldwater by the publisher Ralph Ginzburg. The poll was not fabricated. The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit found in 1969 that Mr. Ginzburg had tampered with the poll results, printed misleading versions of the responses and added material he had actually written himself.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CORRECTIONS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"GOLDWATER, BARRY M"},{"name":"persons","value":"SHARON, ARIEL"},{"name":"persons","value":"GINZBURG, RALPH"},{"name":"glocations","value":"LEBANON"},{"name":"glocations","value":"MIDDLE EAST"},{"name":"glocations","value":"BEIRUT (LEBANON)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"ISRAEL, STATE OF"},{"name":"organizations","value":"TIME"},{"name":"subject","value":"PALESTINIANS"},{"name":"subject","value":"SUITS AND LITIGATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"TRIALS"},{"name":"subject","value":"MASS MURDERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CORRECTION STORIES"},{"name":"subject","value":"LIBEL AND SLANDER"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"Corrections; New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Correction","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d6499a9","word_count":74,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/us\/2-rights-officials-back-hiring-curb.html","snippet":"The chairman and vice chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights voiced strong support today for a Supreme Court decision that curtails affirmative action programs when they come in conflict with seniority plans. 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The Government said the district court's order was made unlawful by the Supreme Court's ruling last June 12.","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"2 RIGHTS OFFICIALS BACK HIRING CURB"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION"},{"name":"subject","value":"AFFIRMATIVE ACTION"},{"name":"subject","value":"LABOR"},{"name":"subject","value":"LAYOFFS (LABOR)"},{"name":"subject","value":"SENIORITY SYSTEMS"},{"name":"subject","value":"HIRING AND PROMOTION"},{"name":"subject","value":"BLACKS (IN US)"},{"name":"subject","value":"WOMEN"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a337","word_count":511,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/john-nuveen-co-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"JOHN NUVEEN & CO., INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a346","word_count":30,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/united-first-federal-savings-loan-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"UNITED FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a34f","word_count":33,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/nyregion\/the-city-coalition-opposes-firefighters-pact.html","snippet":"A coalition of city unions yesterday called on the firefighters union to reject the terms of a tentative contract agreement with the city. ''In no uncertain terms we are opposed to this proposal,'' said Philip Caruso, the president of the Patro...","lead_paragraph":"A coalition of city unions yesterday called on the firefighters union to reject the terms of a tentative contract agreement with the city. ''In no uncertain terms we are opposed to this proposal,'' said Philip Caruso, the president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Coalition Opposes Firefighters' Pact","kicker":"THE CITY"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK CITY"},{"name":"organizations","value":"UNIFORMED FIREFIGHTERS ASSN"},{"name":"subject","value":"FIRES AND FIREMEN"},{"name":"subject","value":"CONTRACTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a9a5","word_count":186,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/wilderness-experience-reports-earnings-for-year-to-oct-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE reports earnings for Year to Oct 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a9ae","word_count":46,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/sports\/blalock-in-a-tie.html","snippet":"-Jane Blalock missed a four-foot putt and bogyed her final hole today, dropping into a tie with Cathy Morse at five-under-par 67 in the opening round of the $200,000 Elizabeth Arden Classic at the Turnberry Isle Country Club....","lead_paragraph":"-Jane Blalock missed a four-foot putt and bogyed her final hole today, dropping into a tie with Cathy Morse at five-under-par 67 in the opening round of the $200,000 Elizabeth Arden Classic at the Turnberry Isle Country Club.","abstract":null,"print_page":"24","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Blalock in a Tie"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a9b4","word_count":71,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/arts\/hitchcock-a-choice-of-41-thrillers.html","snippet":"A multitude of MacGuffins is coming to the Regency Theater, taking up residence Sunday and staying until April 6. What's a MacGuffin? It's the pretext for the plot - whatever artificially sets the plot in motion. ''It's the device, the gimmic...","lead_paragraph":"A multitude of MacGuffins is coming to the Regency Theater, taking up residence Sunday and staying until April 6. What's a MacGuffin? It's the pretext for the plot - whatever artificially sets the plot in motion. ''It's the device, the gimmick, if you will, or the papers the spies are after,'' Alfred Hitchcock, whose films were full of them, once said. ''The 'MacGuffin' is the term we use to cover all that sort of thing: to steal plans or documents, or discover a secret, it doesn't matter what it is,'' Hitchcock told Francois Truffaut in ''Hitchcock,'' Truffaut's book-length interview with him.","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"HITCHCOCK, A CHOICE OF 41 THRILLERS"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Mervyn","rank":1,"lastname":"ROTHSTEIN"}],"original":"By MERVYN ROTHSTEIN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62eba1","word_count":1108,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/movies\/tuff-turf-in-los-angeles.html","snippet":"WHEN a middle-class teen- ager lives dangerously in a movie full of loud music and visual panache, a ''Flashdance'' or a ''Footloose'' or a ''Risky Business'' may be born. 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''Just because we receive an offer doesn't mean we have to accept it,'' Robert J. Mylod s...","lead_paragraph":"The Michigan National Corporation's new chairman and chief executive said the bank intends to remain independent, despite merger overtures from Comerica Inc. ''Just because we receive an offer doesn't mean we have to accept it,'' Robert J. Mylod said Wednesday during the company's annual economic outlook conference. Comerica, the state's second-largest bank holding company, sent a letter to directors before Mr. Mylod's appointment offering to open merger discussions. 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He was 79 years old....","lead_paragraph":"William V. Schneiderman, chairman of the Communist Party of California for a quarter-century, died Tuesday at the University of California Medical Center. He was 79 years old.","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"W. V. 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The claims are related to t...","lead_paragraph":"More than 500 hospitals and health- care organizations won an extension from a Federal bankruptcy judge until next Friday to file asbestos damage claims against the Manville Corporation, a lawyer for the hospitals said. The claims are related to the cost of removing asbestos from buildings, not to health problems caused by asbestos.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Manville Claimants Win an Extension"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"ABRAM, PRUDENCE"},{"name":"organizations","value":"MANVILLE CORP"},{"name":"subject","value":"SUITS AND LITIGATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"MEDICINE AND HEALTH"},{"name":"subject","value":"HOSPITALS"},{"name":"subject","value":"ASBESTOS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Health; Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a347","word_count":124,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/one-dead-in-wave-of-attacks-on-vehicles-in-the-west-bank.html","snippet":"An Israeli who was wounded by a firebomb thrown at his car in the occupied West Bank last Saturday died from his wounds today....","lead_paragraph":"An Israeli who was wounded by a firebomb thrown at his car in the occupied West Bank last Saturday died from his wounds today.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"One Dead in Wave of Attacks On Vehicles in the West Bank"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"MIDDLE EAST"},{"name":"glocations","value":"JORDAN RIVER (WEST BANK)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"ISRAEL, STATE OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"BOMBS AND BOMB PLOTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS (OCCUPIED TERRITORIES)"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a356","word_count":106,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/crop-prices-down-0.7.html","snippet":"The prices that farmers receive for their raw products declined seven- tenths of 1 percent in January, the Agriculture Department said today. Lower prices for eggs, apples, turkeys, hogs and cattle were mainly responsible for the decline in the...","lead_paragraph":"The prices that farmers receive for their raw products declined seven- tenths of 1 percent in January, the Agriculture Department said today. Lower prices for eggs, apples, turkeys, hogs and cattle were mainly responsible for the decline in the price index in January, the department said.","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Crop Prices Down 0.7%"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"AGRICULTURE"},{"name":"subject","value":"FARMERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"PRICES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a9a6","word_count":172,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/general-american-invesors-co-reports-earnings-for-as-of-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"GENERAL AMERICAN INVESORS CO reports earnings for As of Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a9af","word_count":64,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/us\/3-die-in-plane-crash-in-kentucky.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"3 DIE IN PLANE CRASH IN KENTUCKY"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":null,"subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Caption","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a9b5","word_count":0,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/us\/tv-movie-on-atlanta-child-killings-stirs-debate-and-casts-doubt-on-guilt.html","snippet":"Nearly three years after the conviction of Wayne B. Williams led the police to close 23 cases involving the deaths of young blacks, what was called ''the tragedy of the missing and murdered children'' has come back to haunt Atlanta. ''The Atlant...","lead_paragraph":"Nearly three years after the conviction of Wayne B. Williams led the police to close 23 cases involving the deaths of young blacks, what was called ''the tragedy of the missing and murdered children'' has come back to haunt Atlanta. ''The Atlanta Child Murders,'' a heavily promoted, five-hour television dramatization, will be broadcast nationally on CBS Feb. 10 and 12. Although the program does not disclose any new information, its partly fictionalized reconstruction of events casts serious doubt on the guilt of Mr. Williams, who was convicted of two of the murders. And it implicitly suggests that he might have been a scapegoat offered to calm public hysteria over the murders. Late today more than 75 business, community, political and religous leaders organized by Mayor Andrew Young announced a public information campaign to blunt the effect of the program. After viewing videotapes of the movie, these critics said it distorted the events surrounding the trial and unfairly depicted Atlanta as a city torn by crime and racial dissension.","abstract":null,"print_page":"12","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TV MOVIE ON ATLANTA CHILD KILLINGS STIRS DEBATE AND CASTS DOUBT ON GUILT"},"keywords":[{"name":"creative_works","value":"ATLANTA CHILD MURDERS, THE (TV PROGRAM)"},{"name":"persons","value":"YOUNG, ANDREW"},{"name":"persons","value":"WILLIAMS, WAYNE B"},{"name":"glocations","value":"ATLANTA (GA)"},{"name":"subject","value":"MURDERS AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"TELEVISION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"William","middlename":"E.","lastname":"SCHMIDT","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By WILLIAM E. 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The only problem was, he seemed to spend as much time fending off robbers and thugs as he did deep frying. The shop eventually closed, only to resurface two months ago as The Barking Fish Cafe on 45th Street and Eighth Avenue, in the former location of Downey's Steak House. While this is not exactly Scarsdale so far as security goes, it is less troublesome than before, Mr. DeCuir says; moreover, the large new space allows him to expand his menu and run a full-service restaurant.","abstract":null,"print_page":"18","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"RESTAURANTS"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"BARKING FISH CAFE, THE"},{"name":"subject","value":"REVIEWS"},{"name":"subject","value":"RESTAURANT REVIEWS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Bryan","rank":1,"lastname":"Miller"}],"original":"By Bryan Miller"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61773a","word_count":1108,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/meese-lists-contacts-with-company.html","snippet":"Senator William Proxmire today questioned the propriety of a series of meetings and telephone conversations between Edwin Meese 3d, the counselor to President Reagan, and officials of the General Dynamics Corporation. 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''A few years ago,'' said a Houma lawyer, Kenneth Watkins, ''we were sore at OPEC for jacking up prices, and now we're sore at them for price cutting.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"2","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Economic Scene ; Effect in U.S. Of OPEC Cuts"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Leonard","rank":1,"lastname":"Silk"}],"original":"By Leonard Silk"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd151618eb7c8105d63310d","word_count":968,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/national-business-systems-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NATIONAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d6499a7","word_count":54,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/soviet-finding-new-auto-era-a-giddy-experience.html","snippet":"In his rush to match the West, Nikita S. 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A Jan. 24 sailing bulletin of Ethiopia's marine transportation corporation classified the cargo on the first ship as ''military'' and on the second as ''private.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"10","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"AID OFFICIALS SAY ETHIOPIA HAS PUT ARMS BEFORE FOOD"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"ETHIOPIA"},{"name":"subject","value":"ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"FAMINE"},{"name":"subject","value":"FOREIGN AID"},{"name":"subject","value":"FOOD"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":1}],"original":"By CLIFFORD D. 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Leaders of conservation groups who talked with President Reagan's candidate privately earlier this week c...","lead_paragraph":"The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee opens hearings today on the nomination of Donald P. Hodel as Secretary of the Interior. Leaders of conservation groups who talked with President Reagan's candidate privately earlier this week came away charmed but unconvinced that he would make the major changes they seek in policies on lands and resources.","abstract":null,"print_page":"18","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Hodel and Conservationists","kicker":"BRIEFING"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"HODEL, DONALD P"},{"name":"organizations","value":"SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY"},{"name":"organizations","value":"INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE"},{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"James","middlename":"F.","lastname":"Clarity","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""},{"qualifier":"Jr","firstname":"Warren","lastname":"Weaver","rank":2,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By James F. 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The city's jazz piano rooms may be as high in the clouds as the 107th floor of the World Trade Center where Windows on the World offers a spectacular view of Long Island or down to street level at Broadway and 10th Street where the view from Pizza Piazza focuses on pedestrians peering in windows with Grace Church in the background. They include jazz musicians' hangouts, such as Bradley's on University Place where the centerpiece - or, more literally, the cornerpiece - is a piano that belonged to the alto saxophonist Paul Desmond, or the Carnegie Tavern, behind Carnegie Hall, where both performers and audience gather before or after the concerts there. A piano-fest this weekend could include a world-famous jazz celebrity, George Shearing. Although Mr. Shearing was born in London, he is a New York jazz product. His fame stems from his arrival here almost 40 years ago. It was in New York that he organized the quintet with which he gained stardom in 1949 and it was while he was playing at Birdland, a 50's club named for the saxophonist Charlie (Yardbird) Parker, that he composed his best-known piece, ''Lullaby of Birdland.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"JAZZ PIANOS, 88 KEYS TO THE CITY"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"MUSIC"},{"name":"subject","value":"CONCERTS AND RECITALS"},{"name":"subject","value":"JAZZ"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"John","middlename":"S.","lastname":"WILSON","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By JOHN S. 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Claudette Colbert and Rex Harrison will open at a Nederlander theater April 30 in Frederick Lonsdale's ''Aren't We All?'' The two stars, who appeared in the ...","lead_paragraph":"IT'S not a surprise because it's been talked about for months, but now it's official. Claudette Colbert and Rex Harrison will open at a Nederlander theater April 30 in Frederick Lonsdale's ''Aren't We All?'' The two stars, who appeared in the successful London production last year, will be joined by George Rose and Lynn Redgrave for an eight-week engagement to be directed by Clifford Williams, who performed the same chore in London and who is also doing ''Pack of Lies'' here this season. Producers? There's a quartet: Douglas Urbanski, Karl Allison, Bryan Bantry and James M. Nederlander. The comedy will reunite Miss Colbert, Mr. Harrison and Mr. Rose, who co-starred in the 1978 production of ''The Kingfisher.'' 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Analysts attributed the decline primarily to a drop in military orders following an exceptionally l...","lead_paragraph":"Orders to United States factories for manufactured goods fell seven-tenths of 1 percent during December, the Commerce Department reported today. Analysts attributed the decline primarily to a drop in military orders following an exceptionally large increase in this volatile category the month before.","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"FACTORY ORDERS FALL 0.7%"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"RECORDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES ECONOMY"},{"name":"subject","value":"FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL PLANTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61774b","word_count":275,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/opinion\/l-reading-scores-tell-only-a-partial-story-255010.html","snippet":"To the Editor: The publication of the citywide reading-test results in rank order (Jan. 23) is an insult to the schools listed, their personnel and the public at large. This comparison of apples and oranges is damaging to the morale of the stu...","lead_paragraph":"To the Editor: The publication of the citywide reading-test results in rank order (Jan. 23) is an insult to the schools listed, their personnel and the public at large. This comparison of apples and oranges is damaging to the morale of the students in our schools and to their parents.","abstract":null,"print_page":"28","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"READING SCORES TELL ONLY A PARTIAL STORY"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d617751","word_count":217,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/consolidated-fibres-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CONSOLIDATED FIBRES INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61775a","word_count":37,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/eastern-talks-with-unions.html","snippet":"Eastern Airlines technically defaulted on $2.5 billion in bank loans last night when its three labor unions failed to agree to wage concessions before a midnight deadline....","lead_paragraph":"Eastern Airlines technically defaulted on $2.5 billion in bank loans last night when its three labor unions failed to agree to wage concessions before a midnight deadline.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Eastern Talks With Unions"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"EASTERN AIR LINES INC"},{"name":"subject","value":"PASSENGER SERVICES"},{"name":"subject","value":"AIRLINES AND AIRPLANES"},{"name":"subject","value":"LABOR"},{"name":"subject","value":"WAGES AND SALARIES"},{"name":"subject","value":"FINANCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"CREDIT"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":1}],"original":"UPI"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a359","word_count":90,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/norfolk-s-conrail-bid-gets-lift.html","snippet":"The Justice Department today gave its qualified approval of a proposed merger between the Norfolk Southern Corporation and the Consolidated Rail Corporation, a move that appeared to strengthen Norfolk's prospects for being selected by the Governme...","lead_paragraph":"The Justice Department today gave its qualified approval of a proposed merger between the Norfolk Southern Corporation and the Consolidated Rail Corporation, a move that appeared to strengthen Norfolk's prospects for being selected by the Government to purchase Conrail. The other two finalists for Conrail, the Alleghany Corporation and an investment group led by J. Willard Marriott Jr., have no railroad interests, and thus their bids were not reviewed by the Justice Department. The Justice Department concluded that a merger of Norfolk Southern and Conrail ''would have a significant adverse affect on competition,'' and that it would oppose the plan unless Norfolk sold certain sections of track where the two railroads now competed.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NORFOLK'S CONRAIL BID GETS LIFT"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"CONRAIL"},{"name":"organizations","value":"JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF"},{"name":"organizations","value":"NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORP"},{"name":"subject","value":"MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS AND DIVESTITURES"},{"name":"subject","value":"RAILROADS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":1}],"original":"By KENNETH B. 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As the dollar soared, earnings denominated ...","lead_paragraph":"The dollar's swings on the currency market in the last four years have done much mischief to the balance sheets and profit-and-loss statements of American companies with heavy international exposure. As the dollar soared, earnings denominated in foreign currencies slumped - and then slumped even further as the dollar continued its climb. Some analysts are starting to think that 1985 may be the year that those companies get their revenge. Given the dollar's almost perverse propensity to strengthen, rare is the forecaster who is willing to insist that this year will be different. But a vague feeling that the end may really be near is starting to creep into the thinking of many analysts. 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W. Botha held out the possibility for the first time today of a conditional release for Nelson Mandela, the country's best-known black nationalist leader, who has been in jail for over two decades and who is regarded by many South Afr...","lead_paragraph":"President P. W. Botha held out the possibility for the first time today of a conditional release for Nelson Mandela, the country's best-known black nationalist leader, who has been in jail for over two decades and who is regarded by many South African black people as their true leader. There was no immediate response from Mr. Mandela, 66 years old, who is in Pollsmoor maximum-security prison in Cape Town, or from members of his family. Some South African commentators, however, said the purpose of Mr. Botha's offer seemed to be to shift responsibility for Mr. Mandela's continued incarceration away from the white authorities and onto the shoulders of Mr. Mandela himself. Previously, Mr. Mandela, who was sentenced in 1964 to life imprisonment on charges of sabotage and plotting a violent revolution, has spurned offers of release in the nominally independent tribal homeland of the Transkei, which is reserved for people of Xhosa ethnic origin, like Mr. Mandela. He has not been offered release in those parts of South Africa deemed by the authorities to lie outside the tribal homelands.","abstract":null,"print_page":"7","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"SOUTH AFRICA HINTS AT CONDITIONAL RELEASE FOR JAILED BLACK LEADERS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"BOTHA, P W"},{"name":"persons","value":"MANDELA, NELSON"},{"name":"glocations","value":"SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Alan","rank":1,"lastname":"COWELL"}],"original":"By ALAN COWELL"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a991","word_count":813,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/nyregion\/bridge-agreement-settles-the-issue-of-the-status-of-south-africa.html","snippet":"The most contentious issue on the international bridge scene seems to have been put to rest in the past year, amicably and sensibly. When the 1983 world team championships began in Stockholm last October, the issue of South Africa loomed divisi...","lead_paragraph":"The most contentious issue on the international bridge scene seems to have been put to rest in the past year, amicably and sensibly. When the 1983 world team championships began in Stockholm last October, the issue of South Africa loomed divisively. A change in the bylaws to permit the exclusion of that country from future world play was on the agenda, and a close vote was expected.","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Bridge:Agreement Settles the Issue Of the Status of South Africa"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Alan","rank":1,"lastname":"TRUSCOTT"}],"original":"By ALAN TRUSCOTT"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a99a","word_count":536,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/siltec-corp-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"SILTEC CORP reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a9a9","word_count":36,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/arts\/jurors-in-cbs-case-get-preview-of-summations.html","snippet":"The jury in Gen. William C. Westmoreland's libel trial against CBS in Federal District Court in Manhattan was given an unexpected preview yesterday of summations likely to be delivered by both sides in a month. Dan M. Burt, General Westmoreland...","lead_paragraph":"The jury in Gen. William C. Westmoreland's libel trial against CBS in Federal District Court in Manhattan was given an unexpected preview yesterday of summations likely to be delivered by both sides in a month. Dan M. Burt, General Westmoreland's lawyer, told the jury that the controversy over enemy strength in South Vietnam in 1967 - the focus of the CBS documentary over which the general sued - had ''all the earmarks of a very bitter dispute but not evidence of any conspiracy to deceive.'' All of you, he told the jurors, have had ''violent disagreements with a spouse or a boss'' over how the same set of facts should be interpreted. ''It doesn't mean you were dishonest. 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Stars are followed by the date of original publication. Prices are current, and only weekend hours are given. HATSUHANA, 17 East 48th Street (355- ...","lead_paragraph":"Following is a summary of reviews of restaurants that have appeared in The New York Times. Stars are followed by the date of original publication. Prices are current, and only weekend hours are given. HATSUHANA, 17 East 48th Street (355- 3345) - vvvv(April 15, 1983) Trimly done up in blond wood, amethyst-colored carpeting and attractive stylized Japanese decorative motifs, the two sparkling, informal dining rooms and sushi bars are cheerful, though slightly cramped. 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James Barnes, Acting Deputy Administrator of the E.P.A., said today. The transfer of authority means that the environmental agency's proposal to ban several uses of asbestos immediately and eliminate other uses gradually over the next 10 years will be shelved, at least for the time being. Mr. Barnes said the Toxic Substances Control Act required the agency to defer to other Federal bodies that were in a more favorable position to assess and regulate the risks from hazardous substances. Accordingly, the agency is sending its data on asbestos to the Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration and to the Consumer Product Safety Commission for evaluation and regulatory action.","abstract":null,"print_page":"8","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"E.P.A. 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There is more to her story, which her daughter shared in the hope of ''helping somebody else to keep from dying out there.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NEW YORK DAY BY DAY ; A Part of Society'","kicker":"NEW YORK DAY BY DAY"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"WILLIAMS, OPHELIA"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK CITY"},{"name":"subject","value":"HOMELESS PERSONS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Susan","middlename":"Heller","lastname":"Anderson","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""},{"firstname":"David","middlename":"W.","lastname":"Dunlap","rank":2,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Susan Heller Anderson and David W. 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Mr. Lange would not disclose his answer, but on Thursday he said he was likely to reject the request that such a warship visit New Zealand in March after exercises involving Australia, the United States and New Zealand.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"New Zealand Replies On Visit by U.S. Navy"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d617752","word_count":213,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/american-business-products-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"AMERICAN BUSINESS PRODUCTS INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61775b","word_count":38,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/vermont-federal-bank-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"VERMONT FEDERAL BANK reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d617761","word_count":49,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/new-dc-9-order.html","snippet":"Scandinavian Airlines System said it would order five new DC-9 aircraft from the McDonnell Douglas Corporation of St. Louis....","lead_paragraph":"Scandinavian Airlines System said it would order five new DC-9 aircraft from the McDonnell Douglas Corporation of St. Louis.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"New DC-9 Order"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP"},{"name":"subject","value":"PASSENGER SERVICES"},{"name":"subject","value":"AIRLINES AND AIRPLANES"},{"name":"subject","value":"DC-9 (AIRPLANE)"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61776a","word_count":57,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/arts\/from-korea-drums-and-dancers.html","snippet":"When Samul-Nori, the ensemble of four South Korean dancers and percussionists, returns to New York tonight, plumes will whirl and the Asia Society's Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium will echo with the sounds of the puk and the changgo, the ching an...","lead_paragraph":"When Samul-Nori, the ensemble of four South Korean dancers and percussionists, returns to New York tonight, plumes will whirl and the Asia Society's Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium will echo with the sounds of the puk and the changgo, the ching and the kkwaeng'gwari. Those instruments are Korean drums and gongs and the plumes are those on the hats of the young men who make up this troupe. What causes the plumes to whirl is the fact that, in several numbers, the performers dance as they play their percussion instruments. The music begins in a stately fashion, then clangs ahead while the dancers' steps go from ceremonial walks to great leaps and dizzying spins. 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Many of his friends, he said, were amazed at his decision. Today, Usher begins a new...","lead_paragraph":"Five years ago today, Harry Usher left his law practice to become executive vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles Olympics Organizing Committee. Many of his friends, he said, were amazed at his decision. Today, Usher begins a new job, and once again, he said, many of his friends are amazed at his decision. Usher is the new commissioner of the United States Football League, the successor to Chet Simmons, whose two-season reign as the league's first commssioner was marked by the instability of many of its franchises, millions of dollars in losses, a decision to move to the fall in 1986 and a $1.32 billion antitrust lawsuit against the older National Football League.","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"USHER CONFRONTS U.S.F.L. 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A dart landing in the narrow band on the outside of the board is worth twice the value of that segment, while a dart hitting the band midway between the perimeter and the bull's-eye counts as triple.","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NUMBERED SEGMENTS DETERMINE SCORE ON THE CORK"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d6499a4","word_count":233,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/books-of-the-times-256965.html","snippet":"SWEET JUSTICE. By Jerry Oster. 12 pages. Harper & Row. $13.95. SOUND EVIDENCE. By June Thomson. 179 pages. Doubleday. $11.95. WALKING SHADOWS. By Fred Taylor. 407 pages. St. Martin's Press. $15.95. 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Wadkins had his first round of the year over ...","lead_paragraph":"Lanny Wadkins, the fastest man off the mark on the Professional Golfers' Association Tour in January since Johnny Miller won three tournaments each in the winters of 1974 and 1975, slipped a bit today. Wadkins had his first round of the year over par, and it was Miller who came in with the lead among the early finishers in the 44th Bing Crosby National Pro-Am. Using a new long-shaft putter and his excellent skills with the iron shots, Miller overcame severe winds and some cold weather under sunny skies at Spyglass Hill Golf Club to shoot a 4-under-par 68. T. C. 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Knight, who had benched all his upperclass starters except the 7-foot- 2-inch senior Uwe Blab in a 52-41 loss last Sunday at Illinois in an effort to shake up the team, re-inserted the veterans, including the team's leading scorer, Steve Alford.","abstract":null,"print_page":"23","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"INDIANA FALLS, 72-59, WITH STARTERS BACK","kicker":"COLLEGE BASKETBALL"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd158bf8eb7c8105d63d321","word_count":409,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/opinion\/l-how-nickels-and-dimes-fight-inflation-256558.html","snippet":"To the Editor: In your editorial on coins (Jan. 17), you presented an attractive argument for introducing reasonable-size, large-denomination coins. 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But for the sixth straight year, they will gather tonight at the school and remember Harry Lois, the three-letter star and all-city athlete who collapsed and died without warning in 1978 at the age of 20.","abstract":null,"print_page":"24","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Six Years Later","kicker":"SCOUTING"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Joseph","rank":1,"lastname":"Durso"}],"original":"By Joseph Durso"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d6499a3","word_count":227,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/leading-indicators-down-0.2.html","snippet":"The index of leading economic indicators, which is intended to predict the nation's economic course, fell two- tenths of 1 percent in December, the Commerce Department reported today. This small but surprising decline left the index barely above i...","lead_paragraph":"The index of leading economic indicators, which is intended to predict the nation's economic course, fell two- tenths of 1 percent in December, the Commerce Department reported today. This small but surprising decline left the index barely above its August level. At the same time, the department revised sharply downward the index figure for November. 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His appearance gave the Nets 12 players in uniform for only the second time this season, and they used the full roster to wallop the strug...","lead_paragraph":"Darryl Dawkins, as talkative as ever and missing none of his charisma, returned to the Nets' lineup tonight. His appearance gave the Nets 12 players in uniform for only the second time this season, and they used the full roster to wallop the struggling Los Angeles Clippers, 122-99, at Byrne Meadowlands Arena. For the 6-foot-11-inch Dawkins, bothered since November by bone chips pressing against a nerve in his back, it was only his fourth game of the season. The ailment, which developed after the second game, kept him hospitalized and in traction for 42 days. He tried coming back 15 days ago against the Chicago Bulls, but after 7 minutes of playing time, his back stiffened and he was forced to return for more therapy.","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"DAWKINS RETURNS AND NETS ROMP"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Sam","rank":1,"lastname":"GOLDAPER"}],"original":"By SAM GOLDAPER"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1607f8eb7c8105d64a3eb","word_count":558,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/mcgraw-hill-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"MCGRAW-HILL INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd1607f8eb7c8105d64a3f1","word_count":36,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/the-un-today.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"10","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"The U.N. 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Ninety percent of the foreign relief workers have left Juba and nearby towns in the last two weeks. Today, the Sudanese insurgents who have been fighting since 1983, warned foreigners to leave to avoid being killed, according to a rebel broadcast from Ethiopia.","abstract":null,"print_page":"9","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"FEARFUL CITY IN SOUTHERN SUDAN EXPECTS REBEL ATTACK"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"SUDAN"},{"name":"glocations","value":"JUBA (SUDAN)"},{"name":"subject","value":"CIVIL WAR AND GUERRILLA WARFARE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Judith","rank":1,"lastname":"MILLER"}],"original":"By JUDITH MILLER"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a993","word_count":750,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/opinion\/the-editorial-notebook-jurors-who-stand-and-wait.html","snippet":"While a Federal jury was deciding the Sharon v. 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The process for picking civil juries, however, sends quite a different message: The time of potential jurors is expendable.","abstract":null,"print_page":"28","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"The Editorial Notebook; Jurors Who Stand and Wait"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"LAWYERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"COURTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"JURY SYSTEM"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"John","middlename":"P.","lastname":"MacKENZIE","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"JOHN P. 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The ruins of vast walls and terraces, buildings and tombs and statuary, all perched on the steep, cloud-shrouded eastern slope of the Andes overlooking a nameless river, were presumably a major center of an early, resourceful and mysterious people whose civilization flourished long before the glory days of the Incas. American and Peruvian archeologists, excited by the prospects of making important discoveries about a previously unknown culture, announced plans yesterday to return to the remote jungle site next summer to begin comprehensive studies that could continue over the next 15 years. The announcement was made at a news conference at the University of Colorado at Boulder.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"A LEGENDARY 'LOST CITY' IN ANDES GIVES HINT OF MYSTERIOUS CULTURE"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"WHEELER, JANE"},{"name":"persons","value":"LENNON, TOM"},{"name":"glocations","value":"SAN MARTIN (PERU)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"ANDES MOUNTAINS"},{"name":"glocations","value":"GRAN PAJATEN (PERU)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"PERU"},{"name":"organizations","value":"COLORADO, UNIVERSITY OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY"},{"name":"subject","value":"INCAS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Cultural Desk","section_name":"Front Page; Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"John","middlename":"Noble","lastname":"WILFORD","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61773e","word_count":1067,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/opinion\/make-opec-pay-our-debt.html","snippet":"The world is awash in oil. With or without permission from the OPEC ministers meeting in Geneva, prices are tumbling. It couldn't happen to a nicer bunch. Twice in a decade the oil exporters have exploited political crises in the Mideast with s...","lead_paragraph":"The world is awash in oil. With or without permission from the OPEC ministers meeting in Geneva, prices are tumbling. It couldn't happen to a nicer bunch. Twice in a decade the oil exporters have exploited political crises in the Mideast with shocking increases in oil prices, triggering recessions that cost the world a trillion dollars in lost production. Now economic reality has intervened. At the official cartel price of $29 a barrel, supply far exceeds demand. And Saudi Arabia, which had single-handedly kept prices up by limiting exports, seems to have lost control.","abstract":null,"print_page":"28","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Make OPEC Pay Our Debt"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"ORGANIZATION OF PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES"},{"name":"subject","value":"INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET"},{"name":"subject","value":"TAXATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"PRICES"},{"name":"subject","value":"EDITORIALS"},{"name":"subject","value":"OIL (PETROLEUM) AND GASOLINE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Editorial","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d617744","word_count":455,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/jackpot-enterprises-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"JACKPOT ENTERPRISES reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61774d","word_count":51,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/us\/briefing-aid-from-futurists.html","snippet":"President Reagan has invited a group of futurists, people who specialize in anticipating where the world is heading, to have lunch with him at the White House today and present ideas for possible inclusion in the State of the Union Message he ...","lead_paragraph":"President Reagan has invited a group of futurists, people who specialize in anticipating where the world is heading, to have lunch with him at the White House today and present ideas for possible inclusion in the State of the Union Message he delivers to Congress next week. Alvin Toffler, author of ''Future Shock'' and his wife, Heide, will participate, as will John Naisbitt, author of ''Megatrends''; Edward Cornish, head of the World Future Society; Theodore Gordon, president of the Futures Group, and several other consultants and academics.","abstract":null,"print_page":"18","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Aid From Futurists","kicker":"BRIEFING"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"REAGAN, RONALD WILSON"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.; Washington","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"James","middlename":"F.","lastname":"Clarity","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""},{"qualifier":"Jr","firstname":"Warren","lastname":"Weaver","rank":2,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By James F. 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Reisenbach's duties at Warner Brothers may not change a lot, if at all, in his new job, he certainly does have a dandy new title - president of the worldwide theatrical advertising and publicity division. He was formerly exe...","lead_paragraph":"Although Sanford E. Reisenbach's duties at Warner Brothers may not change a lot, if at all, in his new job, he certainly does have a dandy new title - president of the worldwide theatrical advertising and publicity division. He was formerly executive vice president of the motion picture advertising and publicity department. Some of us remember way back when he worked on sunny, glamorous Third Avenue as an executive vice president of Grey Advertising.","abstract":null,"print_page":"16","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Executive at Warner Given New, Global Title","kicker":"ADVERTISING"},"keywords":[{"name":"creative_works","value":"ADVERTISING (TIMES COLUMN)"},{"name":"persons","value":"REISENBACH, SANFORD E"},{"name":"organizations","value":"WARNER BROS-SEVEN ARTS LTD"},{"name":"subject","value":"APPOINTMENTS AND EXECUTIVE CHANGES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Philip","middlename":"H.","lastname":"Dougherty","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Philip H. 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Francona, who was hitting .346 last June when he suffered the knee injury that sidelined him for the rest of the season, will get an estimated $300,000, which is $25,000 less than he had asked for when he filed for arbitration and $50,000 more than the club had offered.","abstract":null,"print_page":"20","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"The Dotted Line","kicker":"SPORTS PEOPLE"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61776b","word_count":71,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/in-nicaragua-the-american-embassy-feels-the-effects-of-a-widening-rift.html","snippet":"Under the iron barbs of the United States Embassy's 10-foot-high security fence, a crowd of protesters chanted ''Yankee murderers!'' and ''More Yankees will die here than in Vietnam!'' United States Embassy security guards in civilian clothes c...","lead_paragraph":"Under the iron barbs of the United States Embassy's 10-foot-high security fence, a crowd of protesters chanted ''Yankee murderers!'' and ''More Yankees will die here than in Vietnam!'' United States Embassy security guards in civilian clothes carefully surveyed the crowd. Atop the building, a Marine guard in olive fatigues peered over a concrete wall as the chants echoed through the shady parking lot. The protests are common here, up to three times a week in recent months, and are a sign of the United States Government's unpopularity with the Nicaraguan Government and the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front.","abstract":null,"print_page":"8","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"IN NICARAGUA, THE AMERICAN EMBASSY FEELS THE EFFECTS OF A WIDENING RIFT"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"NICARAGUA"},{"name":"glocations","value":"MANAGUA (NICARAGUA)"},{"name":"organizations","value":"UNITED STATES FOREIGN SERVICE"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"DEMONSTRATIONS AND RIOTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World; Washington","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ad8eb7c8105d623807","word_count":1088,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/arts\/a-jazz-festival-at-home.html","snippet":"Stay-at-homes can have a jazz piano solo festival this weekend that is not limited to those pianists who are in town. With records, the piano fare can be spread to include those who are playing elsewhere and even those who will never be heard agai...","lead_paragraph":"Stay-at-homes can have a jazz piano solo festival this weekend that is not limited to those pianists who are in town. With records, the piano fare can be spread to include those who are playing elsewhere and even those who will never be heard again. A recorded sampling of the pianists who are in the clubs right now could include George Shearing's ''Live at the Cafe Carlyle'' (Concord Jazz), recorded last year with the bassist Don Thompson, who is still playing with Mr. Shearing; Barbara Carroll's ''At the Piano'' (Discovery), recorded in 1980 when she was at the Bemelmans Bar, where she is playing this weekend; Judy Carmichael, who is at Hanratty's, playing solos on ''Jazz Piano'' (Progressive); Terry Waldo, now at the Pizza Piazza, playing with a trio on ''Wizard of the Keyboard'' (Stomp Off), and Brooks Kerr, who is at Gregory's on Sunday from 5 to 10 P.M., with drum accompaniment on ''Soda Fountain Rag'' (Chiaroscuro). Pianists in the contemporary mainstream can be heard on Tommy Flanagan's ''Thelonica'' (Enja); Hank Jones's ''Tip Toe Tap Dance'' (Galaxy); Oscar Peterson's ''Live at the Northseip Toe Tap Dance'' (Pablo); Jimmy Rowles's ''Plays Ellington and Strayhorn'' (Columbia), and McCoy Tyner's ''Echoes of a Friend'' (Milestone). For piano solos with more traditional roots, there are Dave McKenna's ''Giant Strides'' (Concord Jazz); Ralph Sutton's ''Off the Cuff'' (Audiophile); Dick Wellstood's ''From Ragtime On'' (Chiaroscuro), and ''Teddy Wilson Revisits the Goodman Years'' (Storyville). A choice selection of the work of some of the great pianists of the past could include ''The Remarkable Art of Tatum'' (Audiofile) by Art Tatum; ''Fats Waller piano solos, 1929-1941'' (RCA Bluebird); ''Solo Recital, Montreaux Jazz Festival 1978'' (Pablo) by Mary Lou Williams; ''Quintessential Recording Session'' by Earl (Fatha) Hines (Chalroscuro); ''The Best of Erroll GArner'' (Mercury); ''Pure Monk''by The lonious Monk (Milestone), and ''Eloquence'' by Bill Evans (Fantasy.)","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"A JAZZ FESTIVAL AT HOME"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"John","middlename":"S.","lastname":"Wilson","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By John S. 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Under the working title ''Military Reform,'' the book will examine the nation's military abilities from the viewpoint of the Colorado Democrat, who has been a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee since 1975 and is a founder of the Military Reform Caucus in Congress. The co-author of the book, which will be published by Adler & Adler, is William S. 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Asked if he believed an AIDS vaccine could be developed, Dr. Gallo replied, ''I am hopeful, but it's really hard to say when.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"DOCTORS FIND ANTIBODY TO SUSPECTED AIDS VIRUS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"GALLO, ROBERT"},{"name":"subject","value":"ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS)"},{"name":"subject","value":"RESEARCH"},{"name":"subject","value":"VACCINATION AND VACCINES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd158bf8eb7c8105d63d322","word_count":403,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/popular-bancshares-corp-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"POPULAR BANCSHARES CORP reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd158bf8eb7c8105d63d32b","word_count":32,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/opinion\/l-the-trouble-with-doctors-might-be-lawyers-255020.html","snippet":"To the Editor: Now that the New York State In surance Superintendent has approved a 52 percent increase in malpractice rates, the crisis of 1975 pales into insignificance. Laws then passed by every state legislature to deal with the crisis were ...","lead_paragraph":"To the Editor: Now that the New York State In surance Superintendent has approved a 52 percent increase in malpractice rates, the crisis of 1975 pales into insignificance. Laws then passed by every state legislature to deal with the crisis were commendable, although many have since been thrown out for various reasons.","abstract":null,"print_page":"28","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"THE TROUBLE WITH DOCTORS MIGHT BE LAWYERS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"GORDON, WILFRED E L"},{"name":"subject","value":"MEDICINE AND HEALTH"},{"name":"subject","value":"MALPRACTICE INSURANCE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d6499a2","word_count":264,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/arts\/ron-carter-at-lush-life.html","snippet":"The bassist Ron Carter will lead his quartet tonight through Sunday at Lush Life, Bleecker and Thompson Streets....","lead_paragraph":"The bassist Ron Carter will lead his quartet tonight through Sunday at Lush Life, Bleecker and Thompson Streets.","abstract":null,"print_page":"26","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"RON CARTER AT LUSH LIFE"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d6499ab","word_count":51,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/chernenko-again-warns-us-on-space-plan.html","snippet":"Konstantin U. 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With records, the piano fare can be spread to include those who are playing elsewhere and even those who will never be heard agai...","lead_paragraph":"Stay-at-homes can have a jazz piano solo festival this weekend that is not limited to those pianists who are in town. With records, the piano fare can be spread to include those who are playing elsewhere and even those who will never be heard again.","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"A JAZZ FETIVAL AT HOME"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"RECORDINGS (AUDIO)"},{"name":"subject","value":"MUSIC"},{"name":"subject","value":"JAZZ"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"John","middlename":"S.","lastname":"Wilson","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By John S. 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Jubilant officials in the Government of Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez...","lead_paragraph":"Spain's governing Socialist Party and the Basque region's governing party have signed a legislative pact designed in part to politically isolate separatist Basque terrorists. Jubilant officials in the Government of Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez said that the pact, signed Wednesday, was the most significant development in the troubled relations between Madrid and the Basque region since the signing of the Statute of Guernica five years ago giving the region limited autonomy. Fulfillment of that statute has been mired in political bitterness, personal jealousies and regional passions, involving hundreds of kidnappings and assassinations by Basque terrorists demanding complete independence. The new pact calls for the two governing parties to cooperate in carrying out the Guernica statute and ''to work together, within the demands of a state of law, in the fight against violence and terrorism.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"8","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"MADRID IN BASQUE PACT AIMED AT THE TERRORISTS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"SCHUMACHER, EDWARD"},{"name":"glocations","value":"SPAIN"},{"name":"subject","value":"BASQUES"},{"name":"subject","value":"TERRORISM"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Edward","rank":1,"lastname":"SCHUMACHER"}],"original":"By EDWARD SCHUMACHER"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61773f","word_count":630,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/nyregion\/d-amato-backs-seton-hall-dean-as-a-us-judge.html","snippet":"Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato yesterday proposed the nomination of the dean of the Seton Hall University Law Center, Elizabeth F. Defeis, to be a Federal judge in the Eastern District of New York. If nominated by President Reagan and confirmed by t...","lead_paragraph":"Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato yesterday proposed the nomination of the dean of the Seton Hall University Law Center, Elizabeth F. Defeis, to be a Federal judge in the Eastern District of New York. If nominated by President Reagan and confirmed by the United States Senate, Miss Defeis would be the first woman to serve as a judge in the district, which covers Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island, according to the Federal Judicial Center in Washington. Of the 576 active Federal district court judges in the nation, there are 40 women.","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"D'AMATO BACKS SETON HALL DEAN AS A U.S. JUDGE"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"REAGAN, RONALD WILSON"},{"name":"persons","value":"D'AMATO, ALFONSE M"},{"name":"persons","value":"DEFEIS, ELIZABETH F"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK STATE"},{"name":"glocations","value":"BROOKLYN (NYC)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"QUEENS (NYC)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"LONG ISLAND (NY)"},{"name":"subject","value":"JUDGES"},{"name":"subject","value":"FEDERAL DISTRICT COURTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"COURTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Ronald","rank":1,"lastname":"SMOTHERS"}],"original":"By RONALD SMOTHERS"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d617745","word_count":408,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/dreyer-s-grand-ice-cream-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-29.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"DREYER'S GRAND ICE CREAM reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 29"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61774e","word_count":46,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/commonwealth-telephone-enterprises-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE ENTERPRISES INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d617754","word_count":38,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/technology-marketing-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-nov-30.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TECHNOLOGY MARKETING reports earnings for Qtr to Nov 30"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61775d","word_count":39,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/unocal-stock-rises-sharply.html","snippet":"The Unocal Corporation's stock surged $4 a share in heavy trading yesterday, to $42.25, amid rumors that the company was a target of a $10 billion takeover bid by T. Boone Pickens....","lead_paragraph":"The Unocal Corporation's stock surged $4 a share in heavy trading yesterday, to $42.25, amid rumors that the company was a target of a $10 billion takeover bid by T. 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Douglas C. Birdsdall, the vice president...","lead_paragraph":"Continental Air Lines said it was reducing many of its discount fares to make them equal to the new low, but highly restrictive, discount fares that American Airlines intends to put into effect Feb. 18 . Douglas C. Birdsdall, the vice president of market planning for Continental, said that Continental's discount fares are less restrictive, but do require a 14-day advance purchase and are good only for travel from Monday through Thursday.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Continental Air To Reduce Fares"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"AMERICAN AIRLINES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"CONTINENTAL AIR LINES INC"},{"name":"subject","value":"PASSENGER SERVICES"},{"name":"subject","value":"AIRLINES AND AIRPLANES"},{"name":"subject","value":"FARES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140348eb7c8105d61776c","word_count":72,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/arts\/unadulterated-views-of-mort-sahl.html","snippet":"In his 31-year career as a professional satirist and fearless skeptic, Mort Sahl has become legendary for bursting balloons on every side of the political and social spectrum. The 57- year-old comedian, who arrives at the Bottom Line tonight for t...","lead_paragraph":"In his 31-year career as a professional satirist and fearless skeptic, Mort Sahl has become legendary for bursting balloons on every side of the political and social spectrum. The 57- year-old comedian, who arrives at the Bottom Line tonight for two evenings, lives in Los Angeles and writes screenplays (the latest project is ''The Last Anchorman,'' for the director Karel Reisz). But he still comes out from time to time to play clubs. A stubborn nonconformist back in the era of the gray flannel suit, he seems especially qualified to pick away the fuzz of the conformist 80's. And in a recent telephone interview, he went after liberals, conservatives and the state of contemporary comedy with his customary acerbity. Following are some of his replies to questions.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"UNADULTERATED VIEWS OF MORT SAHL"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"SAHL, MORT"},{"name":"subject","value":"HUMOR AND WIT"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Stephen","rank":1,"lastname":"HOLDEN"}],"original":"By STEPHEN HOLDEN"},"type_of_material":"Interview","_id":"4fd147ad8eb7c8105d623806","word_count":986,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/us\/school-prayer-law-blocked.html","snippet":"A Federal judge today blocked enforcement of West Virginia's new school prayer law after a hearing in which witnesses said the measure makes children pray when they may not want to. Federal District Judge Elizabeth Hallanan issued a preliminary ...","lead_paragraph":"A Federal judge today blocked enforcement of West Virginia's new school prayer law after a hearing in which witnesses said the measure makes children pray when they may not want to. Federal District Judge Elizabeth Hallanan issued a preliminary injunction in a suit brought by opponents of the law, which voters approved by a wide margin in November.","abstract":null,"print_page":"15","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"School Prayer Law Blocked"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"HALLANAN, ELIZABETH"},{"name":"glocations","value":"WEST VIRGINIA"},{"name":"subject","value":"EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS"},{"name":"subject","value":"PRAYERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"LAW AND LEGISLATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHURCH-STATE RELATIONS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"Education; U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ad8eb7c8105d62380f","word_count":212,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/ocean-drilling-exploraion-co-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"OCEAN DRILLING & EXPLORAION CO reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd147ad8eb7c8105d623815","word_count":129,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/opinion\/l-homeless-problem-reaches-the-hospitals-255003.html","snippet":"To the Editor: I'm a registered nurse in Bellevue Hospital's emergency room, where daily all year we care for the homeless, who come here rather than going to city shelters. Once here, they must be bathed and rid of lice, maggots and excrem...","lead_paragraph":"To the Editor: I'm a registered nurse in Bellevue Hospital's emergency room, where daily all year we care for the homeless, who come here rather than going to city shelters. 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Between Nov. 6 and Jan. 16, the firm sold 407,100 shares on the open market for prices ranging from $34.43 to $38.54 a share. Times stock closed today at $41.875, down 87.5 cents, in American Stock Exchange trading.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Stake Reduced In Times Co."},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ad8eb7c8105d623824","word_count":78,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/pope-and-the-poor-doctrine-defined.html","snippet":"When the Vatican issued its criticism of the theology of liberation last year, it promised to come up with its own version of the theology that would at once express orthodoxy and a commitment to the poor. 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The 10-member board, which by law must be half Republican and half Democratic, provides some of the few municipal patronage jobs.","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NEW YORK DAY BY DAY ; At the Board of Elections","kicker":"NEW YORK DAY BY DAY"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"CUTTITA, VINCENT J"},{"name":"persons","value":"GEORGE, NORMAN"},{"name":"persons","value":"PREVITE, JOSEPH J"},{"name":"persons","value":"RICHARDS, MARTIN"},{"name":"organizations","value":"BOARD OF ELECTIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Susan","middlename":"Heller","lastname":"Anderson","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""},{"firstname":"David","middlename":"W.","lastname":"Dunlap","rank":2,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Susan Heller Anderson and David W. 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The $45 million project would be marketed as a ''golf course community.'' Alternately, Mr. Monter said, if he were denied the rezoning he would destroy the course and build 203 single- family homes spread out across the full 135 acres. The latter option would require only minimal approval from the local authorities, since the current zoning, written many years ago, allows that level of density. Thus were the lines blurred. If local residents, many of whom opposed the development at the club, won their fight to keep the land from being rezoned, they might lose the club entirely.","abstract":null,"print_page":"8","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"L.I. 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The immediate answer, the ...","lead_paragraph":"Each week officials of the Agriculture Department and the Agency for International Development receive scores of letters from the public asking why farm surpluses could not just be given outright to starving Africans. The immediate answer, the officials say, is that they could be. But it would be neither simple nor cheap. As of the beginning of the month, the Agriculture Department was holding in Government-leased warehouses more than 24 million metric tons of edible farm commodities that it has acquired in the last five years as payment on price-support loans to farmers or has bought to support the price of milk. In addition, at least 4.5 million tons of wheat and 2.6 million tons of corn are expected to be left over in farmers' storage bins next summer before the 1985 crops are harvested.","abstract":null,"print_page":"10","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"U.S. FOOD FOR AFRICA IS CALLED COSTLY"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"AFRICA"},{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF"},{"name":"organizations","value":"INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, AGENCY FOR"},{"name":"subject","value":"FOREIGN AID"},{"name":"subject","value":"FAMINE"},{"name":"subject","value":"FOOD"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Seth","middlename":"S.","lastname":"KING","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By SETH S. 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On Monday, Knight dismissed from the Indiana basketball team his leading rebounder and third-leading scorer. The dismissal, said Knight, was for ''academic reasons.'' One pi...","lead_paragraph":"Bobby Knight is being hailed in some circles as a coach in shining armor. On Monday, Knight dismissed from the Indiana basketball team his leading rebounder and third-leading scorer. The dismissal, said Knight, was for ''academic reasons.'' One pictures Knight at the drawbridge defending the purity of academic and athletic excellence from the forces of evil. It isn't that simple, however. 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It is an issue that is of particular interest in Peru, where the country's 53 bishops are at odds over the theology. In a...","lead_paragraph":"Pope John Paul II arrives here Friday and is expected to discuss his views on the teachings known as liberation theology. It is an issue that is of particular interest in Peru, where the country's 53 bishops are at odds over the theology. In addition, a foremost exponent of the theology and a man widely regarded as its founder, the Rev. 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Since 20 of the 25 people holding the contested seats are supporting Mr. Kirk for the chairmanship, their continuation in office was regarded by party professionals as a signal that he had cemented his lead over his three opponents.","abstract":null,"print_page":"19","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"VOTE AIDS KENNEDY ALLY'S EFFORT TO HEAD DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"KIRK, PAUL G JR"},{"name":"organizations","value":"DEMOCRATIC PARTY"},{"name":"organizations","value":"DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE"},{"name":"subject","value":"ELECTIONS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Howell","rank":1,"lastname":"RAINES"}],"original":"By HOWELL RAINES"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a98f","word_count":555,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/stocks-up-at-close-dow-slips-again.html","snippet":"Stock prices, in retreat most of the day, made a last-minute comeback and edged ahead yesterday. Broad market indexes again reached new highs, although the closely followed Dow Jones industrial average slipped. At the close, the Dow average of 3...","lead_paragraph":"Stock prices, in retreat most of the day, made a last-minute comeback and edged ahead yesterday. Broad market indexes again reached new highs, although the closely followed Dow Jones industrial average slipped. At the close, the Dow average of 30 stocks was down 1.11 points, to 1,286.77, having recovered smartly from its 10-point deficit in midafternoon but still off from Tuesday's record close of 1,292.62. Nevertheless, the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index gained 0.24, to close at a record 179.63. The New York Stock Exchange composite of more than 1,500 stocks also finished at a new high, climbing 0.10, to 103.75.","abstract":null,"print_page":"6","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Stocks Up at Close; Dow Slips Again"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"subject","value":"STOCKS AND BONDS"},{"name":"subject","value":"DOW JONES STOCK AVERAGE"},{"name":"subject","value":"STOCK PRICES AND TRADING VOLUME"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Michael","rank":1,"lastname":"BLUMSTEIN"}],"original":"By MICHAEL BLUMSTEIN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a995","word_count":671,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/us\/nasa-pupils-nominate-teachers-for-space.html","snippet":"''I can just imagine her doing summersaults in the air and all that fun stuff the astronauts do,'' one letter reads. Another suggests: ''You could send her to Pluto for three to four years, or you could let her stay there for the rest of her li...","lead_paragraph":"''I can just imagine her doing summersaults in the air and all that fun stuff the astronauts do,'' one letter reads. Another suggests: ''You could send her to Pluto for three to four years, or you could let her stay there for the rest of her life.'' Still another: ''She can hear a whisper voice from 12 feet away.'' Inspired by President Reagan's plan to put a teacher into space, hundreds of students across the country have sent letters to Mr. Reagan and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with nominations for the first ''teachernaut.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"18","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"PUPILS NOMINATE TEACHERS FOR SPACE","kicker":"NASA"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":1}],"original":"By EDWARD B. 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Debi Thomas, 17 years old , of San Jose, Calif., was second, followed by Jill Frost, 17, of Denver. In men's competition, Brian Boitano of Sunnyvale, Calif., won the short program and holds a secure lead with only the free-skating competition left.","abstract":null,"print_page":"23","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Chin Takes Lead After Figures"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62ebcf","word_count":86,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/nyregion\/dr-gross-withdraws-as-a-witness-in-trial.html","snippet":"New York City's Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Elliot M. Gross, has withdrawn as a defense witness for a man charged with the murder of a 69-year-old woman who had a heart attack after her purse was snatched. Dr. Gross, who has handed over his day-...","lead_paragraph":"New York City's Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Elliot M. Gross, has withdrawn as a defense witness for a man charged with the murder of a 69-year-old woman who had a heart attack after her purse was snatched. Dr. Gross, who has handed over his day-to-day duties to a deputy while preparing for investigations into the conduct of his office, had been scheduled to testify Wednesday on behalf of the 23-year-old defendant, Frankie Peoples, in the Superior Court trial.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Dr. Gross Withdraws As a Witness in Trial"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"GROSS, ELLIOT M"},{"name":"organizations","value":"OFFICE OF CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER"},{"name":"subject","value":"MURDERS AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"ETHICS"},{"name":"subject","value":"TRIALS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd158bf8eb7c8105d63d324","word_count":188,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/phillips-net-drops-31.6.html","snippet":"The Phillips Petroleum Company reported yesterday that fourth-quarter profits fell 31.6 percent to $169 million, or $1.10 a share, from $247 million, or $1.61 a share, a year earlier. 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''They want to clean up darts for television, take the drinking away from it,'' Jerry Umberger of New Philadelphia, the second-ranked American pl...","lead_paragraph":"''Darts needs a major facelift,'' says Steven Simons, a sports promoter from Beverly Hills, Calif. ''They want to clean up darts for television, take the drinking away from it,'' Jerry Umberger of New Philadelphia, the second-ranked American player, says with a trace of bitterness. ''They can't.'' As the professional dart tour makes its annual stop here this weekend for the Lowenbrau New York Open at the Holiday Inn on West 57th Street, between Ninth and 10th Avenues, few spectators or even participants will be aware of the friction beneath the surface of this clubby and insular game. Its snug relationship with pubs and drinking, a source of strength in the past, is seen by some as a hindrance to its growth in an arena in which success is measured by television exposure.","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"DARTS: A PUB GAME AIMS FOR A WIDER TARGET"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"BARS"},{"name":"subject","value":"DARTS (GAME)"},{"name":"subject","value":"TELEVISION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593f8eb7c8105d63ddb1","word_count":1150,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/style\/romance-at-a-winter-ball.html","snippet":"Thank heavens you're here!'' one guest said to Arnold Scaasi as he arrived at the Metropolitan Club on Wednesday night for the Winter Party. ''The place is filled with your dresses!'' ''Made-to-order or ready-to-wear?'' the designer asked....","lead_paragraph":"Thank heavens you're here!'' one guest said to Arnold Scaasi as he arrived at the Metropolitan Club on Wednesday night for the Winter Party. ''The place is filled with your dresses!'' ''Made-to-order or ready-to-wear?'' the designer asked.","abstract":null,"print_page":"6","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"ROMANCE AT A WINTER BALL"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"EDUCATION, INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL"},{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Style Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Ron","rank":1,"lastname":"ALEXANDER"}],"original":"By RON ALEXANDER"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593f8eb7c8105d63ddba","word_count":350,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/hammermill-paper-co-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"HAMMERMILL PAPER CO reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd1593f8eb7c8105d63ddc0","word_count":37,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/jamaica-struggling-to-meet-fund-goal-for-youth-festival.html","snippet":"With encouragement from the Reagan Administration, Jamaica is organizing an international youth conference and festival for early April as a show of solidarity among young people in the non-Communist world. But the event, which Jamaican official...","lead_paragraph":"With encouragement from the Reagan Administration, Jamaica is organizing an international youth conference and festival for early April as a show of solidarity among young people in the non-Communist world. But the event, which Jamaican officials say ''stands in stark contrast'' to youth festivals regularly sponsored by the Soviet Union, is in financial trouble and is going to have to be significantly reduced in scale if $5 million is not raised in the next eight weeks. This week, Jamaican officials have been trying to obtain money and services for the event from businessmen and entertainers in the United States and from governments and foundations in Europe and West Africa. They are also trying to sell the television rights to the festival, which is to include several popular and classical music concerts, dance presentations and a film competition.","abstract":null,"print_page":"8","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"JAMAICA STRUGGLING TO MEET FUND GOAL FOR YOUTH FESTIVAL"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"REAGAN, RONALD WILSON"},{"name":"glocations","value":"JAMAICA (WEST INDIES)"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHILDREN AND YOUTH"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World; Washington","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":1}],"original":"By JOSEPH B. 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It gave the ballet's ballroom set a mistily haunted look in the first three movements, making the fourth movement's glittering light and costumes and sudden change of style even more brilliantly surprising.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"DANCE: BALANCHINE'S 'TCHAIKOVSKY SUITE'"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"NEW YORK CITY BALLET"},{"name":"subject","value":"REVIEWS"},{"name":"subject","value":"DANCING"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Jennifer","rank":1,"lastname":"DUNNING"}],"original":"By JENNIFER DUNNING"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d6499a0","word_count":336,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/finance-new-issues-merrill-lynch-is-sued-over-pricing-of-tigers.html","snippet":"A group of Michigan investors filed a class action lawsuit in the United States Court for the Southern District of New York earlier this week asserting that Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith ''fraudulently omitted to disclose'' important infor...","lead_paragraph":"A group of Michigan investors filed a class action lawsuit in the United States Court for the Southern District of New York earlier this week asserting that Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith ''fraudulently omitted to disclose'' important information about zero coupon Treasury-backed securities known as Treasury Investment Growth Receipts, or ''Tigers.'' The issue of what is a fair price for zero coupon securities is already the subject of investigations by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the National Association of Securities Dealers. According to the lawsuit filed by Nelson S. Chase, a West Bloomfield, Mich., attorney representing the investors, Merrill Lynch sold the Tigers with ''undisclosed excessive markups'' and did not disclose that the Tigers could be retired by the Treasury in 2006 rather than the final maturity of 2011. 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This is a dull, if dutifully professional, evening in which endless medleys of vintage vaudevelle songs and sketches are periodically interrupted by newly composed numbers and scenes imparting the history of the title characters. Anyone who is dying to hear such arcane, bygone ditties as ''Mulligan Guard,'' ''I Love to Follow a Band'' and ''Ada with the Golden Hair'' might conceivably find the show a pleasant trip down memory lane. For the less nostalgically inclined, a sinking sensation sets in early. Despite many costume and dialect changes, almost all the numbers look and sound alike. 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Among those opening today is an exhibition at the Schomburg Center, 515 Lenox Avenue near 135th Street, of 50 art works of the 1920's and 30's by black artists including Romare Bearden and the photographer James Van Der Zee. The artists all knew Arthur Schomburg - as friend, mentor or patron - and the works are part of Mr. Schomburg's historic collection of art, books and manuscripts that forms the core of the center's material. Information 862-4000. 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Kirkpatrick, who will leave her United Nations post in March, said today that she was convinced that her views had been ''misunderstood'' and distorted by key Administration officials. But she said she was buoyed by diplomatic and pers...","lead_paragraph":"Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, who will leave her United Nations post in March, said today that she was convinced that her views had been ''misunderstood'' and distorted by key Administration officials. But she said she was buoyed by diplomatic and personal accomplishments over the last four years. ''I was a woman in a man's world,'' she said. ''I was a Democrat in a Republican Administration. I was an intellectual in a world of bureaucrats. I talked differently. This may have made me a bit like an ink blot. 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Officials of the aviation agency have repeatedly noted that the overall airline safety record has been much better over the last five years than in the previous five.","abstract":null,"print_page":"12","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"F.A.A. OPENS NEW INQUIRY INTO OVERSEEING OF AIR SAFETY"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"ACCIDENTS AND SAFETY"},{"name":"subject","value":"AIRLINES AND AIRPLANES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Richard","rank":1,"lastname":"WITKIN"}],"original":"By RICHARD WITKIN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a331","word_count":1001,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/opinion\/l-arms-control-through-nuclear-power-plants-255021.html","snippet":"To the Editor: We have heard from President Reagan on more than one occasion that he would like to see a reduction in nuclear arms to zero, which is much easier to keep account of than a nuclear-arms-control agreement at or near the present le...","lead_paragraph":"To the Editor: We have heard from President Reagan on more than one occasion that he would like to see a reduction in nuclear arms to zero, which is much easier to keep account of than a nuclear-arms-control agreement at or near the present level. I believe Mr. Reagan does not make pronouncements lightly without backup: witness his statements and action on ''Star Wars'' and on tax increases.","abstract":null,"print_page":"28","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"ARMS CONTROL THROUGH NUCLEAR-POWER PLANTS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"STEINBERG, MEYER"},{"name":"subject","value":"ATOMIC WEAPONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"ARMS CONTROL AND LIMITATION AND DISARMAMENT"},{"name":"subject","value":"ATOMIC ENERGY"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a33a","word_count":285,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/dun-bradstreet-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"DUN & BRADSTREET INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a340","word_count":78,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/us\/ethics-lawyers-testify-about-meese.html","snippet":"Staff lawyers from the Office of Government Ethics, testifying today at confirmation hearings on the nomination of Edwin Meese 3d to be Attorney General, said they had not been pressured into changing their opinion about whether he had committeed ...","lead_paragraph":"Staff lawyers from the Office of Government Ethics, testifying today at confirmation hearings on the nomination of Edwin Meese 3d to be Attorney General, said they had not been pressured into changing their opinion about whether he had committeed ethics violations. The lawyers, F. Gary Davis and Nancy Feathers, drafted a memorandum earlier this month in which they said that Mr. Meese appeared to have violated ethics standards in at least three instances. But under long questioning by the Senate Judiciary Committee, they insisted that their memorandum had been only a ''starting point'' and that their concerns had been resolved by further analysis and discussion with their boss, David H. Martin. Mr. Martin, appointed as director of the ethics office by President Reagan, said he and his staff lawyers had arrived at the ''mutual'' conclusion that Mr. Meese had not violated any code of ethics in the transactions they examined.","abstract":null,"print_page":"19","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"ETHICS LAWYERS TESTIFY ABOUT MEESE"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"FEATHERS, NANCY"},{"name":"persons","value":"DAVIS, F GARY"},{"name":"persons","value":"MEESE, EDWIN 3D"},{"name":"organizations","value":"GOVERNMENT ETHICS, OFFICE OF"},{"name":"organizations","value":"JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"ETHICS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Leslie","middlename":"Maitland","lastname":"WERNER","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By LESLIE MAITLAND WERNER"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ad8eb7c8105d623803","word_count":1195,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/opinion\/l-the-trouble-with-doctors-might-be-lawyers-256557.html","snippet":"To the Editor: The extraordinary rise in medical- malpractice premiums results from an economic fact of life - there aren't many vulnerable sectors of society left for plaintiffs to sue. There is always a trickle of cases in which someone gets...","lead_paragraph":"To the Editor: The extraordinary rise in medical- malpractice premiums results from an economic fact of life - there aren't many vulnerable sectors of society left for plaintiffs to sue. There is always a trickle of cases in which someone gets bitten by a frisky dog or slips on an icy stoop or chokes on an errant bone, but there have historically been three personal-injury gold mines. The first came with the Industrial Revolution. Hundreds of workers became casualties, entangled in gears, crushed under girders or blinded by corrosives. Suits against rich and uncaring companies clogged the courts. But the awards, minus legal fees, went to only a few individuals after long and uncertain litigation. Workmen's Compensation changed that, made the process equitable and speedy, and today no one would dream of going back to the old system.","abstract":null,"print_page":"28","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"THE TROUBLE WITH DOCTORS MIGHT BE LAWYERS"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd147ad8eb7c8105d62380c","word_count":380,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/mentor-graphics-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"MENTOR GRAPHICS reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd147ad8eb7c8105d623812","word_count":62,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/this-can-t-be-yogurt-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-nov-30.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"THIS CAN'T BE YOGURT INC reports earnings for Qtr to Nov 30"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd147ad8eb7c8105d62381b","word_count":70,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/first-southern-federal-savings-loan-assn-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"FIRST SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd147ad8eb7c8105d623821","word_count":55,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/us\/surging-value-of-dollar-spurs-chaos-on-farms.html","snippet":"Sharp increases in the value of the American dollar are exacting a heavy toll from the nation's farmers, from merchants and bankers in many rural towns and from the industries and workers that produce farm supplies. The hidden cost of the incr...","lead_paragraph":"Sharp increases in the value of the American dollar are exacting a heavy toll from the nation's farmers, from merchants and bankers in many rural towns and from the industries and workers that produce farm supplies. The hidden cost of the increased value of the dollar arises, agricultural economists say, because a stronger dollar makes American goods more expensive abroad and reduces foreign demand. In turn, surplus farm commodities that remain in this country lead to lower prices for the consumer and lower income for the farmer. Nationally, the experts say, this cost now amounts to tens of billions of dollars a year. Just for producers of corn, wheat and soybeans, the toll has grown to a current annual rate of $4.42 billion since 1983, although some of that has been offset by Government farm programs, according to one new study.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"SURGING VALUE OF DOLLAR SPURS CHAOS ON FARMS"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"AGRICULTURE"},{"name":"subject","value":"FARM EQUIPMENT"},{"name":"subject","value":"INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM"},{"name":"subject","value":"INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET"},{"name":"subject","value":"CURRENCY"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"Front Page; U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"William","rank":1,"lastname":"ROBBINS"},{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":2}],"original":"By WILLIAM ROBBINS, Special to the New York Times"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a988","word_count":1449,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/opinion\/who-next-for-the-un.html","snippet":"It's been America's habit to plant large reputations on the small pedestal of the United Nations, mostly for the political convenience of Presidents. The main ambassadorship to the U.N., usually carrying cabinet rank, is a highly visible job for r...","lead_paragraph":"It's been America's habit to plant large reputations on the small pedestal of the United Nations, mostly for the political convenience of Presidents. The main ambassadorship to the U.N., usually carrying cabinet rank, is a highly visible job for rewarding friends, co-opting rivals or mollifying constituencies. Hence the baton was passed, with nonconforming interludes, from Henry Cabot Lodge to Adlai Stevenson and Arthur Goldberg, then to Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Andrew Young and Jeane Kirkpatrick.","abstract":null,"print_page":"28","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Who Next for the U.N.?"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"WALTERS, VERNON"},{"name":"persons","value":"KIRKPATRICK, JEANE J"},{"name":"organizations","value":"UNITED NATIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"EDITORIALS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Editorial","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a997","word_count":385,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/nyregion\/chess-match-a-sly-kasparov-and-a-blundering-karpov.html","snippet":"Anatoly Karpov sleepwalked his way to a loss in the 47th game of his world chess championship match with Gary Kasparov in Moscow on Wednesday. The 33-year-old titleholder saw his lead in the series cut back to 5-2. Since Nov. 24, when he won th...","lead_paragraph":"Anatoly Karpov sleepwalked his way to a loss in the 47th game of his world chess championship match with Gary Kasparov in Moscow on Wednesday. The 33-year-old titleholder saw his lead in the series cut back to 5-2. Since Nov. 24, when he won the 27th game, Karpov has needed one more victory to retain his championship. However, his 21-year-old challenger has refused to collapse, taking the 32d game and now this 47th.","abstract":null,"print_page":"27","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CHESS MATCH: A SLY KASPAROV AND A BLUNDERING KARPOV"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"KARPOV, ANATOLY"},{"name":"persons","value":"KASPAROV, GARY"},{"name":"glocations","value":"MOSCOW (USSR)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHESS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Robert","rank":1,"lastname":"BYRNE"}],"original":"By ROBERT BYRNE"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62eba7","word_count":731,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/nyregion\/workers-at-columbia-endthreatofastrike.html","snippet":"Clerical workers at Columbia University voted yesterday to approve an agreement that averts a strike threatened for next Monday, union officials said. The workers had said they would strike unless the university agreed to recognize District 65 o...","lead_paragraph":"Clerical workers at Columbia University voted yesterday to approve an agreement that averts a strike threatened for next Monday, union officials said. The workers had said they would strike unless the university agreed to recognize District 65 of the United Auto Workers as their bargaining agent and to negotiate a new contract.","abstract":null,"print_page":"2","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Workers at Columbia EndThreatofaStrike"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY"},{"name":"subject","value":"LABOR"},{"name":"subject","value":"STRIKES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62ebb6","word_count":231,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/provident-life-accident-insurance-co-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"PROVIDENT LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62ebbf","word_count":50,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/first-american-federal-savings-loan-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"FIRST AMERICAN FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62ebc5","word_count":57,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/1-stop-at-t-ordering-plan.html","snippet":"''It appears the costs outweigh the benefits'' of separation, the F.C.C. chairman, Mark S. Fowler, said. For consumers it could mean the return to one-stop shopping for a customer wanting both long-distance service and equipment from A.T.&T. How...","lead_paragraph":"''It appears the costs outweigh the benefits'' of separation, the F.C.C. chairman, Mark S. Fowler, said. For consumers it could mean the return to one-stop shopping for a customer wanting both long-distance service and equipment from A.T.&T. However, local service would still be sold separately by the local telephone company. And a customer could continue to buy service from one company and equipment from another.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"1-Stop A.T.&T. Ordering Plan"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62ebce","word_count":65,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/arts\/art-the-human-form-in-work-of-12-sculptors.html","snippet":"THE importance of ''Figures,'' an exhibition at P.S. 1 in Long Island City, Queens, is that it raises the issue of the human figure in contemporary sculpture. The influence of Minimalism was such that for a long time human imagery was almost incon...","lead_paragraph":"THE importance of ''Figures,'' an exhibition at P.S. 1 in Long Island City, Queens, is that it raises the issue of the human figure in contemporary sculpture. The influence of Minimalism was such that for a long time human imagery was almost inconceivable to sculptors with radical aims. In recent years, as modernism has lost much of its authority, the work of sculptors who started out with one foot in Minimalism, such as Joel Shapiro and Alain Kirili, has included increasingly direct references to the human figure. If their work is seen alongside some of the 1980's work of Nancy Graves, Bryan Hunt and John Duff, it is clear that a sculptural momentum toward the human figure has been building. The curators of ''Figures,'' Tom Finkelpearl and Claudia Gould, have brought together work by 12 sculptors, most of them little known, all of whom work with the human figure in what can be roughly described as an expressionist manner. All the work in the show is large-scale; a good deal of it is polychrome and in wood. Many works reflect an interest in combining materials and media that is almost characteristic of art now. Most of the works are unlabeled, which is unfortunate because they have subjects. Just as unfortunate, there is no accompanying essay that could provide a perspective on the issue in question.","abstract":null,"print_page":"24","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"ART: THE HUMAN FORM IN WORK OF 12 SCULPTORS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"LEHRMAN, LEONID"},{"name":"persons","value":"GELTNER, BLUM"},{"name":"persons","value":"GELTNER, DANITA"},{"name":"persons","value":"SCANGA, ITALO"},{"name":"persons","value":"SHAPIRO, JOEL"},{"name":"persons","value":"JACOBSON, GARY"},{"name":"persons","value":"KIRILI, ALAIN"},{"name":"persons","value":"TITZER, LEONARD"},{"name":"persons","value":"GHIZ, NICK"},{"name":"persons","value":"BLUM, SYDNEY"},{"name":"persons","value":"RICHTER, SCOTT"},{"name":"subject","value":"REVIEWS"},{"name":"subject","value":"ART SHOWS"},{"name":"subject","value":"ART"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Michael","rank":1,"lastname":"BRENSON"}],"original":"By MICHAEL BRENSON"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd158bf8eb7c8105d63d31f","word_count":1607,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/sealed-air-corp-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"SEALED AIR CORP reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd158bf8eb7c8105d63d325","word_count":37,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/arts\/latin-jazz-quintet.html","snippet":"The alto saxophonist Paquito D'Rivera and his Latin-jazz quintet will appear tonight through Sunday at the Village Vanguard, 178 Seventh Avenue South, below 11th Street. Sets begin at 10 and 11:30 P.M. and 1 A.M.; there is an $8.50 cover and a one...","lead_paragraph":"The alto saxophonist Paquito D'Rivera and his Latin-jazz quintet will appear tonight through Sunday at the Village Vanguard, 178 Seventh Avenue South, below 11th Street. Sets begin at 10 and 11:30 P.M. and 1 A.M.; there is an $8.50 cover and a one-drink minimum. Information: 255-4037.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Latin-Jazz Quintet"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"D'RIVERA, PAQUITO"},{"name":"subject","value":"MUSIC"},{"name":"subject","value":"JAZZ"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd158bf8eb7c8105d63d32e","word_count":46,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/us-doctor-in-kenya-does-battle-with-the-desert.html","snippet":"Viewed from an airplane at 5,000 feet, the harsh dominion of sand and brush appears to sprawl unchallenged into the horizon. It is a land that seems forsaken save for the nomads with their camels and goats, appearing as so many white specks in th...","lead_paragraph":"Viewed from an airplane at 5,000 feet, the harsh dominion of sand and brush appears to sprawl unchallenged into the horizon. It is a land that seems forsaken save for the nomads with their camels and goats, appearing as so many white specks in the semi-arid wilderness. ''Over there, there's the farm,'' said Dr. Nancy L. Caroline as the plane began its descent. The doctor pointed to a dry, fratureless expanse of land that to the untrained eye was indistinguishable from the rest of the flat terrain stretching out below. 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And as the spring and summer openings passed into history today with collections by Hanae Mori, Per Spook and Alix Gr es, most of the 23 house...","lead_paragraph":"Not since the rise of the ready-to-wear industry in the early 1960's have couture clothes looked better. And as the spring and summer openings passed into history today with collections by Hanae Mori, Per Spook and Alix Gr es, most of the 23 houses that had showings this week reported sales gains of at least 20 percent over last year. The industry average in sales is up 35 percent, according to the Chambre Syndicale, which organizes the shows. Chanel says its figures have doubled.","abstract":null,"print_page":"6","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"AS THE SHOWINGS END IN PARIS, SALES BY COUTURE HOUSES RISE"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"PARIS (FRANCE)"},{"name":"subject","value":"SALES"},{"name":"subject","value":"SHOWS (EXHIBITS)"},{"name":"subject","value":"APPAREL"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Style Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Bernadine","rank":1,"lastname":"MORRIS"}],"original":"By BERNADINE MORRIS"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d649997","word_count":714,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/nyregion\/report-faults-environment-agency.html","snippet":"The New York State agency responsible for protecing the environment is so lacking in funds and manpower that basic laws go unenforced and the well being of residents is jeopardized, leaders of the Assembly charged today. Their comments came as t...","lead_paragraph":"The New York State agency responsible for protecing the environment is so lacking in funds and manpower that basic laws go unenforced and the well being of residents is jeopardized, leaders of the Assembly charged today. Their comments came as the Assemby's Ways and Means Committee released a report on a six month study of the agency, the Department of Environmental Conservation. Among other things, the study found inadequate inspections of air and water, and hundreds of municipal landfills operating without state permits. ''For many years, laws have been passed to address crucial environmental concers,'' Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink, a Democrat of Brooklyn, said, ''and now we find D.E.C. has been systematically unable to enforce this ligislation.'' 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Welch, founder and former president of the James O. Welch Company, a candy manufacturer, died Tuesday at Boca Raton Community Hospital in Florida. He was 79 years old and lived in Delray Beach, Fla....","lead_paragraph":"James O. Welch, founder and former president of the James O. Welch Company, a candy manufacturer, died Tuesday at Boca Raton Community Hospital in Florida. He was 79 years old and lived in Delray Beach, Fla.","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"James O. 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He started out as a painter,...","lead_paragraph":"ROBERT SMITHSON (1938-1973) is so well known as a sculptor of Minimal austerities in the mid-60's - and later, as founding hero of the Earth Art division of the movement - that his early work comes as a bit of a shock. He started out as a painter, and the high-key fantasies he produced - combining abstract with figurative elements - look very much at home in the context of today's neo-Expressionism. The work, so out of sync with Smithson's Minimal image, has been buried since a 1961 presentation of it at the Galleria George Lester in Rome. But now's the time, if ever. And at the Diane Brown Gallery, 100 Greene Street (through March 2), the first full presentation in this country of his pre- Minimal painting from 1959 to 1962, we see his poetic imagination in riotus bloom. Even as a teen-ager, Peter Halley reports in a catalogue essay, Smithson had tuned into Abstract Expressionism, and was also responsive to Dubuffet. We have no trouble discerning that in the painting ''Purgatory,'' in which a heavy, erratic grid on a white ground reveals through its openings fierce, crudely drawn faces and toothy mouths, a la de Kooning and Dubuffet. But, young, restless and a closet romantic, he took cues from everywhere. Pursuing further the mythic element in Abstract Expressionism, he looked into such European movements as Surrealism and Symbolism. An interest in Catholicism led him to the primitive mysticism of Byzantine painting. From Rome, which he visited in 1961, he got a concept of religion as theater, and William Burroughs's ''Naked Lunch'' acquainted him with the ''savagery'' of Pre-Columbian art.","abstract":null,"print_page":"22","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"ART: ROBERT SMITHSON, PRE-MINIMAL PAINTINGS"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Grace","rank":1,"lastname":"GLUECK"}],"original":"By GRACE GLUECK"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd1593f8eb7c8105d63ddad","word_count":1248,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/tv-funeral-for-japan-s-slain-godfather.html","snippet":"With more than 1,000 black-suited gangsters as mourners, a Buddhist funeral service was held today for a man known as Japan's Godfather, who was gunned down last weekend by rival gang members. The Japanese police, who also turned out in force c...","lead_paragraph":"With more than 1,000 black-suited gangsters as mourners, a Buddhist funeral service was held today for a man known as Japan's Godfather, who was gunned down last weekend by rival gang members. The Japanese police, who also turned out in force carrying riot shields, braced themselves for a long siege of revenge and violence within the country's underworld, known as the yakuza. Several minor skirmishes, including one involving a man who wielded a sword, already have occurred at several gang headquarte central Japan. ''We must kill,'' one mourner said today after leaving the services held in Kobe for his fallen leader, Masahisa Takenaka.","abstract":null,"print_page":"6","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TV FUNERAL FOR JAPAN'S SLAIN GODFATHER"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"TAKENAKA, MASAHISA"},{"name":"glocations","value":"JAPAN"},{"name":"glocations","value":"TOKYO (JAPAN)"},{"name":"subject","value":"MURDERS AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"FUNERALS"},{"name":"subject","value":"BUDDHISM"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Clyde","rank":1,"lastname":"HABERMAN"}],"original":"By CLYDE HABERMAN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593f8eb7c8105d63ddb3","word_count":694,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/continental-telecom-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CONTINENTAL TELECOM INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd1593f8eb7c8105d63ddbc","word_count":59,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/provident-institution-for-savings-town-boston-reports-earnings-for-qtr-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"PROVIDENT INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS IN THE TOWN OF BOSTON reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd1593f8eb7c8105d63ddc2","word_count":67,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/temco-service-industries-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TEMCO SERVICE INDUSTRIES reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd159408eb7c8105d63ddc7","word_count":25,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/reagan-s-budget-reported-to-seek-1.5-spending-rise.html","snippet":"President Reagan will send Congress a budget calling for the lowest rate of growth in spending in two decades, according to Administration officials and budget documents. The President's budget, to be submitted Monday, will ask for $973.7 bill...","lead_paragraph":"President Reagan will send Congress a budget calling for the lowest rate of growth in spending in two decades, according to Administration officials and budget documents. The President's budget, to be submitted Monday, will ask for $973.7 billion in the next fiscal year, or 1.5 percent more than the Government now expects to spend this year. The present Government estimate is that outlays this year will come to $959.1 billion. If Congress accepts the President's 1986 budget in every respect, which is unlikely, and if current spending estimates are borne out, the growth rate in Federal spending will be the lowest since 1965. Cuts at 8 Departments In the budget for the 1986 fiscal year, which starts Oct. 1, Mr. Reagan proposes outright reductions in spending, not just a slower rate of increase, for 8 of the 13 Cabinet departments, including Agriculture, Education, Energy, and Housing and Urban Development.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"REAGAN'S BUDGET REPORTED TO SEEK 1.5% SPENDING RISE"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"REAGAN, RONALD WILSON"},{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"subject","value":"CABINETS AND SUB-CABINETS"},{"name":"subject","value":"FINANCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"BUDGETS AND BUDGETING"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES ARMAMENT AND DEFENSE"},{"name":"subject","value":"GOVERNMENT SPENDING"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World; Front Page","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Robert","rank":1,"lastname":"PEAR"},{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":2}],"original":"By ROBERT PEAR, Special to the New York Times"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d649996","word_count":1407,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/nyregion\/jersey-senate-passes-a-bill-on-housing.html","snippet":"The New Jersey Senate today passed a bill designed to help communities provide low- and moderate-income housing while protecting them from the housing quotas that resulted from the State Supreme Court's Mount Laurel II decision. That decision atta...","lead_paragraph":"The New Jersey Senate today passed a bill designed to help communities provide low- and moderate-income housing while protecting them from the housing quotas that resulted from the State Supreme Court's Mount Laurel II decision. That decision attacked exclusionary zoning practices in the suburbs. The measure would allow municipalities to develop their own plans for providing housing and submit them for certification to a newly created nine- member State Council on Affordable Housing.","abstract":null,"print_page":"2","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"JERSEY SENATE PASSES A BILL ON HOUSING"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW JERSEY"},{"name":"subject","value":"QUOTAS"},{"name":"subject","value":"HOUSING"},{"name":"subject","value":"DISCRIMINATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"ZONING"},{"name":"subject","value":"LAW AND LEGISLATION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Joseph","middlename":"F.","lastname":"SULLIVAN","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By JOSEPH F. SULLIVAN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d64999f","word_count":346,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/business\/business-people-teamsters-fund-head-defends-3-dismissals.html","snippet":"George W. Lehr, executive director of the Central States, Southeast and Southwest Areas Pension Fund of the teamsters' union, does not understand what all the fuss is about. On Wednesday Morgan Stanley & Company, which acts as a ''manager of ma...","lead_paragraph":"George W. Lehr, executive director of the Central States, Southeast and Southwest Areas Pension Fund of the teamsters' union, does not understand what all the fuss is about. On Wednesday Morgan Stanley & Company, which acts as a ''manager of managers'' - the phrase is Mr. Lehr's - for the fund's $5.2 billion portfolio, discharged three firms that had handled $694 million of its assets. ''This decision shouldn't have come as any great shock to any of the firms that were let go,'' Mr. Lehr said in an interview yesterday. ''Some of those asset managers have been there for several years, and Morgan Stanley inherited them last year, when we hired them to oversee our investments.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"2","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TEAMSTERS' FUND HEAD DEFENDS 3 DISMISSALS","kicker":"BUSINESS PEOPLE"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"LEHR, GEORGE W"},{"name":"organizations","value":"MCCOWAN ASSOCIATES INC"},{"name":"organizations","value":"TEAMSTERS"},{"name":"organizations","value":"MACKAY-SHIELDS FINANCIAL"},{"name":"organizations","value":"ALLIANCE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT"},{"name":"subject","value":"FINANCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"PENSIONS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Kenneth","middlename":"N.","lastname":"Gilpin","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Kenneth N. 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The journalist, Henry Liu, was shot to death Oct. 15 at his home in Daly City, a San Francisco suburb.","abstract":null,"print_page":"6","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TAIWAN FIGURE TIED TO U.S. DEATH"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"LIU, HENRY"},{"name":"persons","value":"WU TUN"},{"name":"persons","value":"CHEN CHILI"},{"name":"glocations","value":"CALIFORNIA"},{"name":"glocations","value":"TAIWAN"},{"name":"subject","value":"MURDERS AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHINESE-AMERICANS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CRIME AND CRIMINALS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c308eb7c8105d62a9a0","word_count":259,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/sports\/colt-may-join-an-elite-group.html","snippet":"Round Table, Hillsdale, Ancient Title, Spectacular Bid . . . and now Precisionist? 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So investors who purchased assets soon after that date and sold them in late December will be the first beneficiaries of the change and the only ones to benefit from the provision on 1984 tax returns.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NEW TAX RULES HELP AND HINDER INVESTORS"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"subject","value":"CAPITAL GAINS TAX"},{"name":"subject","value":"SURVEYS AND SERIES"},{"name":"subject","value":"TAXATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"INTEREST (MONEY)"},{"name":"subject","value":"INCOME TAX"},{"name":"subject","value":"FEDERAL TAXES (US)"},{"name":"subject","value":"CREDIT"},{"name":"subject","value":"LAW AND LEGISLATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"INVESTMENTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Gary","rank":1,"lastname":"Klott"}],"original":"By Gary Klott"},"type_of_material":"Series","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a32c","word_count":1231,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/star-wars-plan-at-issue-in-canada.html","snippet":"President Reagan's ''Star Wars'' research on putting an anti-missile system in space is developing into a potentially volatile issue in Canadian politics. 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''What we're negotiating is a warning system and not a weapons system, and that's a fact,'' said Mr. Coates during an acrimonious exchange at the daily question period in the House of Commons.","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"'STAR WARS' PLAN AT ISSUE IN CANADA"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"REAGAN, RONALD WILSON"},{"name":"persons","value":"WREN, CHRISTOPHER S"},{"name":"persons","value":"MULRONEY, BRIAN"},{"name":"glocations","value":"CANADA"},{"name":"subject","value":"MISSILES"},{"name":"subject","value":"SPACE WEAPONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"RESEARCH"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES ARMAMENT AND DEFENSE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Christopher","middlename":"S.","lastname":"WREN","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By CHRISTOPHER S. 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Directed - as well as written in part - by Norbert K\"uckelmann, ''Man Under Suspicion'' is no more revealing than ''The Inheritors,'' which also comes up with the same, rather over-simplified answers, including broken homes and the desire to change the course of an aimlessly affluent society, even if that means blowing it up. ''Man Under Suspicion'' is far more effective as a conventional thriller about the investigation conducted by a shrewd, lonely, overworked lawyer named Landau (Maximilian Schell), who's appointed by the court to defend 20-year-old Werner Kranz (Robert Aldini). The young man was arrested at a conservative political rally in what, at first, has appeared to be a failed assassination attempt. Because Werner refuses to say anything except that he was acting on his own, it's up to Landau to discover the facts, including the possibility that Werner never meant to shoot anyone, but only to call attention to himself, and that he was prompted by a political group, though whether ultra-left or ultra- right is unclear.","abstract":null,"print_page":"13","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"SCREEN: 'MAN UNDER SUSPICION'"},"keywords":[{"name":"creative_works","value":"MAN UNDER SUSPICION (MOVIE)"},{"name":"subject","value":"REVIEWS"},{"name":"subject","value":"MOTION PICTURES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Weekend Desk","section_name":"Movies; Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Vincent","rank":1,"lastname":"CANBY"}],"original":"By VINCENT CANBY"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd1603a8eb7c8105d64999d","word_count":504,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/sports\/friday-sports.html","snippet":"Basketball Knicks vs. Los Angeles Lakers , at Inglewood Calif. 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At the same time, they are setting a high political price for their support. They are asking candidates for mayor to abandon the usual political caution and involve themselves in other Democratic primaries by endorsing black candidates for borough president and possibly City Council president. Some black leaders, acknowledging that the mayoral race will be difficult, are now emphasizing minority efforts in borough presidents' races.","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"BLACKS TAKE A KEY ROLE IN CAMPAIGN FOR MAYOR"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK CITY"},{"name":"subject","value":"MAYORS"},{"name":"subject","value":"ENDORSEMENTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"BLACKS (IN US)"},{"name":"subject","value":"ELECTIONS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-01T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Frank","rank":1,"lastname":"LYNN"}],"original":"By FRANK LYNN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a32f","word_count":805,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/01\/world\/star-wars-no-sign-of-emerging-consensus.html","snippet":"President Reagan's proposal to develop a defense against nuclear missile attack has attracted both more support and more opposition since he put forward the idea almost two years ago. 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Although the precise value of certain parts of their offer was not fully clear, the ...","lead_paragraph":"Multimedia Inc., a major broadcasting and publishing concern, said last night that a group including some of its top executives had offered to buy the company. Although the precise value of certain parts of their offer was not fully clear, the executives could end up paying more than $1 billion for the Greenville, S.C.-based company. 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The Fed thinks the industry can set its own loan limits subject to Federal scrutiny...","lead_paragraph":"The Federal Reserve Board wants Government to stop regulating stock market ''margin requirements,'' which limit the amounts investors can borrow when buying stock. The Fed thinks the industry can set its own loan limits subject to Federal scrutiny. It's a sensible proposal. Markets and investors have radically changed since margin limits were legislated after the 1929 crash.","abstract":null,"print_page":"20","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Stock Margin Laws Are Obsolete"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM"},{"name":"subject","value":"INTEREST (MONEY)"},{"name":"subject","value":"EDITORIALS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CREDIT"},{"name":"subject","value":"STOCKS AND BONDS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Editorial","_id":"4fd141f88eb7c8105d61a7f4","word_count":372,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/american-carriers-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"AMERICAN CARRIERS INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd141f88eb7c8105d61a7fd","word_count":37,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/us\/jobless-rate-up-as-women-seek-work.html","snippet":"With an unusually large number of women looking for jobs in January, the nation's unemployment rate rose two-tenths of a percentage point, to 7.3 percent, despite a solid gain in the number of people working, the Labor Department reported today. ...","lead_paragraph":"With an unusually large number of women looking for jobs in January, the nation's unemployment rate rose two-tenths of a percentage point, to 7.3 percent, despite a solid gain in the number of people working, the Labor Department reported today. Despite the rise in the unemployment rate, for the second consecutive month, economists said the creation of 350,000 jobs in January provided fresh assurance that the economic expansion had not lost its momentum. Excluding the military, the civilian unemployment rate in January was 7.4 percent, also up two-tenths of a percentage point. The increase in the number of people working ''is an encouraging sign that we'll see a continuation of the economic rebound, in this quarter and next,'' said Jay N. 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In the memo to editors, writers, reporter...","lead_paragraph":"Time magazine's editor in chief has told staff members in an internal memorandum that because of Ariel Sharon's recent libel suit Time's fact- checking system ''will be applied with even greater care.'' In the memo to editors, writers, reporters and researchers, Henry Anatole Grunwald, the editor in chief, said, ''We must and will continue to make every effort to avoid errors.'' 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To mark the event, Rabbi Schneerson is to give a three- or four-hour public address today at Lubavitch World Headquarters, 770 Eastern Parkway, near Kingston Avenue, in Brooklyn.","abstract":null,"print_page":"25","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NEW YORK DAY BY DAY ; Lubavitcher Leader Marks 35th Anniversary","kicker":"NEW YORK DAY BY DAY"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"SCHNEERSON, MENACHEM MENDEL"},{"name":"organizations","value":"HASIDISM"},{"name":"organizations","value":"LUBAVITCH SECT"},{"name":"subject","value":"JEWS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Susan","middlename":"Heller","lastname":"Anderson","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""},{"firstname":"David","middlename":"W.","lastname":"Dunlap","rank":2,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Susan Heller Anderson and David W. 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It involves an integrated office system that will link Wang computer hardware with Control Data business software and data bases.","abstract":null,"print_page":"23","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CORRECTIONS"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"WANG LABORATORIES INC"},{"name":"organizations","value":"CONTROL DATA CORP"},{"name":"subject","value":"JOINT VENTURES AND CONSORTIUMS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CORRECTION STORIES"},{"name":"subject","value":"DATA PROCESSING"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"Corrections; New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Correction","_id":"4fd14c358eb7c8105d62adee","word_count":40,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/us\/briefing-bumped-molinari-says.html","snippet":"Representative Guy Molinari, Republican of Staten Island, had a reputation as a hard worker as the ranking Republican on the Investigations and Oversight Subcommittee of the House Public Works and Transportation Committee, particularly in investig...","lead_paragraph":"Representative Guy Molinari, Republican of Staten Island, had a reputation as a hard worker as the ranking Republican on the Investigations and Oversight Subcommittee of the House Public Works and Transportation Committee, particularly in investigations of charges of mismanagement of toxic waste programs of the Environmental Protection Agency under Anne McGill Burford as Administrator, and of the safety practices of the Federal Aviation Commission and the airline industry. This week Mr. Molinari found he had been bumped as ranking minority member and replaced by Newt Gingrich of Georgia, a senior Republican on the full committee who outranks Mr. Molinari on the subcommittee. Mr. Molinari said he was given a letter by Mr. Gingrich two years ago assuring him that he would not be dispossessed. He said that when he spoke to Mr. Gingrich about his loss of status, he expressed the belief that it was because ''I stepped on some toes and I am paying the price.'' 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But he said he was sure the Cosmos would finish the indoor season and proceed into the outdoor campaign.","abstract":null,"print_page":"28","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Cosmos Finances Are in Question","kicker":"SPORTS NEWS BRIEFS"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eb48eb7c8105d62efee","word_count":153,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/western-marine-electroncs-inc-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"WESTERN MARINE ELECTRONCS INC reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd158c58eb7c8105d63d6a3","word_count":28,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/sports\/sports-people-payment-due.html","snippet":"Sid Fernandez, the Mets' lefthanded pitcher who compiled a 6-6 record with a 3.50 earned run average after being called up from the minors last July, signed a one-year contract that is expected to bring him about $80,000, double the major league m...","lead_paragraph":"Sid Fernandez, the Mets' lefthanded pitcher who compiled a 6-6 record with a 3.50 earned run average after being called up from the minors last July, signed a one-year contract that is expected to bring him about $80,000, double the major league minimum he made last year. The contract leaves the Mets with 17 unsigned players, including Ron Darling, who apparently owes some money to the Government.","abstract":null,"print_page":"26","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Payment Due","kicker":"SPORTS PEOPLE"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1403c8eb7c8105d617b9d","word_count":254,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/coping-with-a-strong-dollar.html","snippet":"After four years of watching from the sidelines as the dollar soared, the Federal Government has grown concerned enough over the dollar's value that it has been making efforts to nudge it lower. 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''It wasn't a breach,'' Mr. Nader, the consumer activist, said. ''It was a bit of turf on their part. They had concern that if they invited me, it would take the spotlight away from them.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"44","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TAKE A NEW PATH, NADER URGES CONSUMERS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"NADER, RALPH"},{"name":"organizations","value":"CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES ECONOMY"},{"name":"subject","value":"CONVENTIONS AND CONFERENCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"CONSUMER PROTECTION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Style Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Irvin","rank":1,"lastname":"MOLOTSKY"},{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":2}],"original":"By IRVIN MOLOTSKY, Special to the New York Times"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eb48eb7c8105d62efcf","word_count":669,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/opinion\/l-a-south-african-collective-suicide-259355.html","snippet":"To the Editor: Few contemporary issues have displayed the combination of na\"ivete, hypocrisy and superficiality as that of apartheid in South Africa. 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But the agreement was threatened by a decision by Judge Marvin Shoob of Federal District Court in Atlanta, who ruled in October that the Cubans had the right to new hearings in their efforts to obtain political asylum.","abstract":null,"print_page":"9","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"RULING ALLOWS CUBAN OUSTER"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"REHNQUIST, WILLIAM H"},{"name":"glocations","value":"CUBA"},{"name":"organizations","value":"SUPREME COURT"},{"name":"subject","value":"ILLEGAL ALIENS"},{"name":"subject","value":"DEPORTATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"SUITS AND CLAIMS AGAINST GOVERNMENT"},{"name":"subject","value":"BOATS AND BOATING"},{"name":"subject","value":"DECISIONS AND VERDICTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd159488eb7c8105d63e300","word_count":319,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/nyregion\/judge-halts-abortion-plan-of-2-clinics.html","snippet":"Two Planned Parenthood clinics in upstate New York may not provide abortions, a judge ruled today in a suit initiated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany. The judge, Justice Harold J. Hughes of State Supreme Court here, said the State Heal...","lead_paragraph":"Two Planned Parenthood clinics in upstate New York may not provide abortions, a judge ruled today in a suit initiated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany. The judge, Justice Harold J. Hughes of State Supreme Court here, said the State Health Department had acted ''capriciously'' by using improper procedures to determine whether to allow abortions at the clinics, in Albany and Hudson. He invalidated the clinics' abortion licenses and ordered the department to reconsider the applications using different procedures. In an important twist to the ruling, Justice Hughes found that the diocese itself - as what he termed a ''corporate'' entity - could not be a party to the suit. He said it could not show that it would be directly affected by the performing of abortions at the clinics. But the justice said two individuals who had joined the diocese in the suit, including a nun, had legal standing to sue.","abstract":null,"print_page":"23","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"JUDGE HALTS ABORTION PLAN OF 2 CLINICS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"HUGHES, HAROLD J"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK STATE"},{"name":"glocations","value":"ALBANY (NY)"},{"name":"organizations","value":"ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH"},{"name":"organizations","value":"PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION OF AMERICA"},{"name":"subject","value":"ABORTION"},{"name":"subject","value":"SUITS AND LITIGATION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Jeffrey","rank":1,"lastname":"SCHMALZ"},{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":2}],"original":"By JEFFREY SCHMALZ, Special to the New York Times"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd160828eb7c8105d64a6f0","word_count":834,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/year-s-construction-outlays-up-19.html","snippet":"Construction spending rose 19 percent last year, the biggest yearly increase in more than three decades, the Government reported today. The Commerce Department said spending on new construction projects totaled $311.9 billion in 1984, compared ...","lead_paragraph":"Construction spending rose 19 percent last year, the biggest yearly increase in more than three decades, the Government reported today. The Commerce Department said spending on new construction projects totaled $311.9 billion in 1984, compared with 1983's $262.2 billion. 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If it came down to me going up against my best friend, I'd be rooting against him with every bone in my body.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"29","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"DESIRE UNDER THE PALMS","kicker":"SPORTS OF THE TIMES"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Steven","rank":1,"lastname":"Crist"}],"original":"By Steven Crist"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f88eb7c8105d61a7ec","word_count":1115,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/opinion\/l-scientists-will-save-us-from-catastrophes-256994.html","snippet":"To the Editor: The overpopulationist doomsayers seem still to be with us. Thus, Russell W. 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We should, he says, learn from wildlife biologists, who know that when a ''species reproduces itself beyond the carrying capacity of its habitat,'' it will experience ''a die-back or population crash,'' and he concludes, ''The human species is governed by the same natural law.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"20","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"SCIENTISTS WILL SAVE US FROM CATASTROPHES"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd141f88eb7c8105d61a7f2","word_count":528,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/westmoreland-coal-co-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"WESTMORELAND COAL CO reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd141f88eb7c8105d61a7fb","word_count":48,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/court-sets-a-hearing-on-phillips.html","snippet":"The Phillips Petroleum Company told stockholders yesterday that a Delaware court had called a hearing next Friday to decide whether to halt a Feb. 22 stockholders meeting to vote on a controversial recapitalization of the company. The Delaware Cha...","lead_paragraph":"The Phillips Petroleum Company told stockholders yesterday that a Delaware court had called a hearing next Friday to decide whether to halt a Feb. 22 stockholders meeting to vote on a controversial recapitalization of the company. The Delaware Chancery Court is acting on a lawsuit against the company brought by Albert I. Edelman, a New York lawyer who owns about 1,000 shares. One Wall Street trader, who asked not to be identified, said he doubted the meeting would be upset and found ''no surprises'' in a 218-page document outlining the complex plan. Wall Street sources, meanwhile, said they had heard that Carl C. Icahn, who is thought to be a big stockholder in Phillips, would take some sort of action almost immediately to upset the voting. 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The referee, Svetozar Gligoric, said the match would be moved from the Hall of Columns in the centrally located House of Trade Unions to an outlying hotel.","abstract":null,"print_page":"13","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Chess Match Delayed; Site Will Be Shifted"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"KARPOV, ANATOLY"},{"name":"persons","value":"KASPAROV, GARY"},{"name":"persons","value":"GLIGORIC, SVETOZAR"},{"name":"glocations","value":"MOSCOW (USSR)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHESS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c358eb7c8105d62ade7","word_count":153,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/world\/thais-play-down-hanoi-s-proposals-to-un-chief.html","snippet":"The Thai Government today dismissed as ''nothing new'' Vietnam's proposals to Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar on ways to negotiate an end to the war in Cambodia. 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No group took responsibility for the blast, which some here said they thought was intended to heighten religious tension in the city.","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"10 DIE IN LEBANON BLAST"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"TRIPOLI (LEBANON)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"LEBANON"},{"name":"glocations","value":"MIDDLE EAST"},{"name":"subject","value":"BOMBS AND BOMB PLOTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"EXPLOSIONS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"John","rank":1,"lastname":"KIFNER"}],"original":"By JOHN KIFNER"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd158c58eb7c8105d63d699","word_count":270,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/world-container-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-nov-30.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"WORLD CONTAINER reports earnings for Qtr to Nov 30"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd158c58eb7c8105d63d6a1","word_count":45,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/world\/ethiopia-will-reportedly-arm-food-convoys.html","snippet":"Ethiopia plans to use armed convoys to transport famine-relief supplies into its northern provinces, where guerrillas have been active, a high-ranking United Nations official said here today. 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These and other proposals are ''vital to the success of genuine arms reductions,'' according to the Pentagon. The documents, including details of the military proposals, were prepared as briefing papers for members of Congress and were intended for public release Monday. 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The object of such popularity was John Wilhelm, chief architect of the campaign, more than four years old, to organize and win a contract for 2,500 Yale office workers.","abstract":null,"print_page":"24","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"AN UNORTHODOX LEADER HEADS UNIONISTS AT YALE"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"WILHELM, JOHN"},{"name":"organizations","value":"UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES, FEDERATION OF"},{"name":"organizations","value":"YALE UNIVERSITY"},{"name":"subject","value":"LABOR"},{"name":"subject","value":"BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"STRIKES"},{"name":"subject","value":"CONTRACTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"William","rank":1,"lastname":"SERRIN"}],"original":"By WILLIAM SERRIN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd160438eb7c8105d649ebb","word_count":764,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/opinion\/l-a-south-african-collective-suicide-no-less-barbaric-256990.html","snippet":"To the Editor: Morley Safer correctly condemns ''tribal massacre, corruption, tor ture, criminal neglect'' and ''stringent press censorship'' in Africa (letter, Jan. 21), but fails to mention that these crimes are committed with brutal regularit...","lead_paragraph":"To the Editor: Morley Safer correctly condemns ''tribal massacre, corruption, tor ture, criminal neglect'' and ''stringent press censorship'' in Africa (letter, Jan. 21), but fails to mention that these crimes are committed with brutal regularity by the self-styled white tribe that heads South Africa's pigmentocracy. 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The vote put an end to Government action, but it may not diminish the public unease over the case involving the Nazi war criminal Walter Reder, a former major in the SS.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Austrian Official Wins A No-Confidence Vote","kicker":"AROUND THE WORLD"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"FRISCHENSCHLAGER, FRIEDHELM"},{"name":"persons","value":"REDER, WALTER"},{"name":"glocations","value":"AUSTRIA"},{"name":"subject","value":"POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (1983)"},{"name":"subject","value":"NAZI ERA"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd160828eb7c8105d64a6fb","word_count":147,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/credit-markets-interest-rates-increase-again.html","snippet":"Short- and long-term interest rates rose for the third consecutive day, as securities dealers prepared for next week's heavy supply of new Treasury issues and a Federal Reserve monetary policy that seems to be less generous than early last month. ...","lead_paragraph":"Short- and long-term interest rates rose for the third consecutive day, as securities dealers prepared for next week's heavy supply of new Treasury issues and a Federal Reserve monetary policy that seems to be less generous than early last month. Rates on Treasury bills and other securities due in less than a year, which have risen for the last five days, were up by as much as 1\/8 percentage point. 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Instead, Pitt finished a dismal 3-7-1 and Heyward had to undergo arthroscopy on his right knee after a season in which he rushed 123 times for 541 yards and four touchdowns. 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Rozier, who had failed to work out a satisfactory deal with the Houston Oilers, the team that holds his N.F.L. rights, will not be the only former Heisman Trophy winner in the Bulls' backfield.","abstract":null,"print_page":"26","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Bouncing Back","kicker":"SPORTS PEOPLE"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"ROZIER, MIKE"},{"name":"organizations","value":"JACKSONVILLE BULLS"},{"name":"organizations","value":"0USFL"},{"name":"subject","value":"CONTRACTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"FOOTBALL"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147b48eb7c8105d623d5c","word_count":126,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/westport-bancorp-reports-earnings-for-year-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"WESTPORT BANCORP reports earnings for Year to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd147b48eb7c8105d623d62","word_count":20,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/lee-pharmaceuticals-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"LEE PHARMACEUTICALS reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd14c358eb7c8105d62ade9","word_count":24,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/movies\/directors-guild-of-ameriac-announces-award-nominees.html","snippet":"The Directors Guild of America announced the five nominees for its 1984 award today. 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Also nominated were Roland Joffe for ''The Killing Fields,'' based on Sydney Schanberg's New York Times Magazine article about the Cambodian assistant who was left behind when the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia in 1975, and David Lean for ''A Passage to India,'' the movie version of E. M. Forster's novel about the inability of cultures to understand each other as played out between the British rulers of India and the Indians they governed. 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In December, prices in New York City reached their lowest levels since...","lead_paragraph":"Gasoline prices in the New York metropolitan area have tumbled to their lowest levels in years, generating fierce competition among service stations as well as distributors. In December, prices in New York City reached their lowest levels since March 1983, when the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries slashed its benchmark price by $5 a barrel, to $29, said Gary Walker, director of public information for the city's Department of Consumer Affairs. Regular unleaded gasoline sold for an average of $1.246 in the city in December, down from $1.312 at the end of 1983, he said. Regular leaded gasoline sold for $1.18, down from $1.25. 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The group, the African National Congress, said it was the South African President who must commit himself to peace.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"South African Rebels Assail Terms for Mandela's Release"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"BOTHA, P W"},{"name":"persons","value":"MANDELA, NELSON"},{"name":"glocations","value":"SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF"},{"name":"organizations","value":"AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS"},{"name":"subject","value":"VIOLENCE"},{"name":"subject","value":"POLITICAL PRISONERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"BLACKS (NON-US)"},{"name":"subject","value":"POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (1983)"},{"name":"subject","value":"AMNESTIES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eb48eb7c8105d62efe1","word_count":144,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/world\/signs-of-cyanide-poisoning-reported-showing-up-in-india.html","snippet":"Survivors of a poison gas leak at a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal are showing signs of cyanide poisoning, a doctor investigating the aftereffects of the chemical disaster said today. 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A spokesman at Union Carbide headquarters in Danbury, Conn., said company officials were puzzled by Dr. Ramalingaswamy's findings and were awaiting the results of their own investigation.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Signs of Cyanide Poisoning Reported Showing Up in India"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"RAMALINGASWAMY, V"},{"name":"glocations","value":"BHOPAL (INDIA)"},{"name":"organizations","value":"UNION CARBIDE CORP"},{"name":"subject","value":"ACCIDENTS AND SAFETY"},{"name":"subject","value":"POISONING AND POISONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CYANIDE"},{"name":"subject","value":"PESTICIDES AND PESTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"METHYL ISOCYANATE"},{"name":"subject","value":"TOXIC SUBSTANCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL PLANTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"RESEARCH"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":1}],"original":"UPI"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eb48eb7c8105d62efea","word_count":93,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/world\/democrats-pick-leader.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"DEMOCRATS PICK LEADER"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":null,"subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Caption","_id":"4fd14eb48eb7c8105d62eff0","word_count":0,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/sports\/flutie-s-clauses-seem-to-be-complete.html","snippet":"After weeks of haggling that involved as many as eight lawyers in one marathon session, the great Doug Flutie contract sweepstakes will come to a close Tuesday when the Generals unveil their new quarterback in the Trump Tower. 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In that capacity, he can be given administrative or clerical duties, but cannot wear his badge or carry a service revolver.","abstract":null,"print_page":"25","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"OFFICER INDICTED IN BRONX SLAYING BACK ON PAYROLL"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"SULLIVAN, STEPHEN"},{"name":"persons","value":"WARD, BENJAMIN"},{"name":"persons","value":"BUMPURS, ELEANOR"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK CITY"},{"name":"subject","value":"SUSPENSIONS, DISMISSALS AND RESIGNATIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"EVICTIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"SHOOTINGS"},{"name":"subject","value":"HOUSING"},{"name":"subject","value":"ETHICS"},{"name":"subject","value":"POLICE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Leonard","rank":1,"lastname":"BUDER"}],"original":"By LEONARD BUDER"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd160438eb7c8105d649ebc","word_count":367,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/itc-rejects-tobacco-bar.html","snippet":"The International Trade Commission voted yesterday to recommend rejecting a request to impose restrictions on tobacco imports. 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Some of them passed by the two trucks bearing drinkable water, one of the few things the people of this neighborhood are asking for, along with police protection and, for the unemployed, a chance to work. The people were coming to hear Pope John Paul II speak about Jesus and the poor, and these were John Paul's people: poor, devout, hardworking, believing that this Pope might really be able to change things. 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Boitano was the runner-up the last two years to Scott Hamilton, who turned professional after sweeping gold medals las...","lead_paragraph":"Brian Boitano performed seven triple jumps tonight and won the men's title at the United States Figure Skating Championships. Boitano was the runner-up the last two years to Scott Hamilton, who turned professional after sweeping gold medals last year at the Olympics and the world championships. Mark Cockrell, 22, of Burbank, Calif., was second and Scott Williams, 18, of Redondo Beach, Calif., third. 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Last week, it was No. 1 in the Nielsen ratings once more. And, despite a viewer controversy over the replacement of Barbara Bel Geddes with Donna Reed as Ellie Ewing Farlow, the matriarch...","lead_paragraph":"Dallas'' continues to dominate the the American airwaves. Last week, it was No. 1 in the Nielsen ratings once more. And, despite a viewer controversy over the replacement of Barbara Bel Geddes with Donna Reed as Ellie Ewing Farlow, the matriarch of the Ewing family; despite the imminent departure from the cast of Charlene Tilton, who plays the rambunctious Lucy Ewing, and despite the imminent resignation of Patrick Duffy, who plays J. R.'s nice brother, Bobby, the program continues to influence the hands that turn the American television dial on Friday nights. Yet, as with other serial dramas, its potential as a syndicated program continues to be a topic of discussion in the television world. Situation comedies have always gotten high ratings in rerun, and game shows, it seems, can play forever in the afternoon. Sequential dramas, however, are an aquired taste, and ''Dallas'' has not yet proven itself to be palatable fare.","abstract":null,"print_page":"42","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"'DALLAS' STILL DOMINATES U.S. TELEVISION RATINGS","kicker":"TV NOTES"},"keywords":[{"name":"creative_works","value":"DALLAS (TV PROGRAM)"},{"name":"subject","value":"RATINGS AND RATING SYSTEMS"},{"name":"subject","value":"TELEVISION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Cultural Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Peter","middlename":"W.","lastname":"KAPLAN","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By PETER W. 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Mr. Edwards told a news conference ''all bets are off'' if legislators refused to go along with the proposal.","abstract":null,"print_page":"27","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Deal Is Made For the Saints BATON ROUGE, La., Feb. 1"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"EDWARDS, EDWIN W"},{"name":"persons","value":"PRITZKER, A N"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW ORLEANS (LA)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"LOUISIANA"},{"name":"organizations","value":"NEW ORLEANS SAINTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS AND DIVESTITURES"},{"name":"subject","value":"FOOTBALL"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eb48eb7c8105d62efda","word_count":171,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/eastmet-corp-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"EASTMET CORP reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd14eb48eb7c8105d62efe0","word_count":34,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/sports\/sports-news-brief-coghlan-wins.html","snippet":"Eamonn Coghlan won the mile in 3 minutes 59.05 seconds, and Mark McKoy of Canada beat Roger Kingdom, the American Olympic gold medalist, in the 50-yard hurdles at The Toronto Star track meet tonight. 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He said he had been molested by Virginia McMartin, the 77- year-old founder of the school; her grandson, Raymond Buckey, 26, and five other women employed at the school.","abstract":null,"print_page":"22","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"BOY IN SEX CASE DESCRIBES MUTILATION THREAT"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"LOS ANGELES (CALIF)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"CALIFORNIA"},{"name":"glocations","value":"MANHATTAN BEACH (CALIF)"},{"name":"organizations","value":"MCMARTIN, VIRGINIA, PRESCHOOL"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHILD ABUSE"},{"name":"subject","value":"SEX CRIMES"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHILDREN AND YOUTH"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Robert","rank":1,"lastname":"LINDSEY"}],"original":"By ROBERT LINDSEY"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd158c58eb7c8105d63d696","word_count":656,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/world\/david-miron-the-first-israeli-on-the-un-secretariat-staff.html","snippet":"David Miron, the first Israeli on the staff of the United Nations Secretariat and a specialist in management and administration, died Monday of a heart attack at his home in Geneva. He was 68 years old....","lead_paragraph":"David Miron, the first Israeli on the staff of the United Nations Secretariat and a specialist in management and administration, died Monday of a heart attack at his home in Geneva. He was 68 years old.","abstract":null,"print_page":"7","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"David Miron, the First Israeli On the U.N. 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The new post was created to free Mr. Tomasson from administrative duties so that he may choreograph, teach and coach the dancers, select the repertory and set the company's overall standards.","abstract":null,"print_page":"10","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TOMASSON WILL DIRECT SAN FRANCISCO BALLET"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Cultural Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Jennifer","rank":1,"lastname":"DUNNING"}],"original":"By JENNIFER DUNNING"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd160438eb7c8105d649ebd","word_count":445,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/firstsouth-federal-savings-loan-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"FIRSTSOUTH FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd160438eb7c8105d649ec3","word_count":33,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/us\/democrats-pick-a-kennedy-ally-as-party-s-chief.html","snippet":"Paul G. 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In the past, United States airlines have always used three- and four-engine craft on flights to Europe....","lead_paragraph":"Trans World Airlines yesterday opened the United States' first trans- Atlantic passenger service using planes powered by only two engines. 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In his new book ''The Theater of Essence'' (Northwestern University Press), Mr. Kott projects his reinterpretive view on plays of the modern theater.","abstract":null,"print_page":"11","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"KOTT'S THEATER OF REINTERPRETATION"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"KOTT, JAN"},{"name":"subject","value":"BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH"},{"name":"subject","value":"BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"THEATER"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Cultural Desk","section_name":"Arts; Theater","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Mel","rank":1,"lastname":"GUSSOW"}],"original":"By MEL GUSSOW"},"type_of_material":"Interview","_id":"4fd14eb48eb7c8105d62efca","word_count":1188,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/stock-rally-abates-dow-off-9.05-points.html","snippet":"The stock market ended its winning streak yesterday, with prices falling across-the-board. Analysts, while still bullish, blamed rising interest rates, some softness in the economy and profit taking after January's sharp run-up in stock prices. ...","lead_paragraph":"The stock market ended its winning streak yesterday, with prices falling across-the-board. Analysts, while still bullish, blamed rising interest rates, some softness in the economy and profit taking after January's sharp run-up in stock prices. The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 blue-chip stocks closed at 1,277.72, off 9.05 points for the day and up 1.66 points for the week. 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The American Automotive Leasing Association estimates that half of the approximately five million cars under lease are for personal use, including those driven by doctors, lawyers and other professionals who are entitled to certain tax deductions not available to the average consumer. The annual market for personal leasing of new cars is now about 800,000 units, according to the association, with independent leasing corporations, car dealers, car-rental companies, automobile manufacturers and banks among the lessors.","abstract":null,"print_page":"32","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Drivers Decide: Buy or Lease?","kicker":"YOUR MONEY"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"AUTOMOBILES"},{"name":"subject","value":"RENTING AND LEASING"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Leonard","rank":1,"lastname":"Sloane"}],"original":"By Leonard Sloane"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd159488eb7c8105d63e2ff","word_count":841,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/cincinnati-microwave-reports-earnings-for-qtr-to-dec-31.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CINCINNATI MICROWAVE reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd160438eb7c8105d649ebe","word_count":68,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/western-casualty-offer-the-lincoln-national-corporation-said-that-it.html","snippet":"had agreed to buy the Western Casualty and Surety Company of Fort Scott, Kan., for $270 million. However, a spokesman for Saul P. Steinberg, a New York financier, said he might make a counteroffer for the company....","lead_paragraph":"had agreed to buy the Western Casualty and Surety Company of Fort Scott, Kan., for $270 million. However, a spokesman for Saul P. 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In this acidic comedy, the author's first since ''Quartermaine's Terms,'' we follow five of Cambridge University's best and brightest young literary stars from their halcyon common- room days in the mid-1960's through a decade and a half's worth of personal and professional travails. Mr. Gray's characters aspire to the high intellectual ideals exemplified by the F. R. Leavis book from which the play borrows its title; they settle quickly instead for petty adulteries, BBC talk- show gigs and flip journalistic assignments from Vogue. The play's only semblance of a hero is the one man who doesn't destroy any lives ''except his own.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"11","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"STAGE: IN NEW HAVEN, 'THE COMMON PURSUIT'"},"keywords":[{"name":"creative_works","value":"COMMON PURSUIT, THE (PLAY)"},{"name":"organizations","value":"LONG WHARF THEATER"},{"name":"subject","value":"REVIEWS"},{"name":"subject","value":"THEATER"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Cultural Desk","section_name":"Arts; Theater","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Frank","rank":1,"lastname":"RICH"}],"original":"By FRANK RICH"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd160828eb7c8105d64a6ef","word_count":940,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/new-state-bank-head-reported-heather-l-ruth-bond-expert-who-participated-rescue.html","snippet":"Neither Mrs. Ruth nor state officials would comment on the reports. 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Dallas-based LTV, the nation's second-largest steelmaker since it acquired the Republic Steel Corporation in mid-1984, said that sales in the quarter climbed 33.1 percent, to $2.01 billion, from $1.51 billion. ''We were expecting a much bigger loss in the fourth quarter than the third quarter, when the company had a deficit of $80 million,'' said Charles Bradford, steel analyst at Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc.","abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"LTV Loses $246 Million Including 2 Write-Offs"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"LTV CORP"},{"name":"subject","value":"COMPANY REPORTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Phillip","middlename":"H.","lastname":"WIGGINS","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By PHILLIP H. 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As a candidate for the party's top post, Mr. Kirk asserted his political independence from Mr. Kennedy and waged a campaign that dealt with many of the concerns Democrats have been expressing about their party's growing estrangement from middle-class voters, particularly white males. In his remarks to national committee members this week, Mr. Kirk spoke of the need for Democrats to reclaim the ''traditional values'' that were pre-empted by President Reagan in the 1980 and 1984 elections.","abstract":null,"print_page":"6","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"A NEW PARTY LEADER","kicker":"MAN IN THE NEWS"},"keywords":[{"name":"creative_works","value":"MAN IN THE NEWS (TIMES COLUMN)"},{"name":"persons","value":"KIRK, PAUL G JR"},{"name":"organizations","value":"DEMOCRATIC PARTY"},{"name":"subject","value":"APPOINTMENTS AND EXECUTIVE CHANGES"},{"name":"subject","value":"BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH"},{"name":"subject","value":"BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Phil","rank":1,"lastname":"GAILEY"},{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":2}],"original":"By PHIL GAILEY , Special to the New York Times"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd159488eb7c8105d63e2fe","word_count":684,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/business\/storage-chief-cites-gains.html","snippet":"The new chairman of the Storage Technology Corporation, Ryal R. 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The father, Charles Bowen, 33 years old, was working under the truck Monday when ...","lead_paragraph":"Brandon Bowen, a 4-year- old who loves tinkering with the jack in the family garage, used the device to save his father, who had been pinned under a two-ton truck. The father, Charles Bowen, 33 years old, was working under the truck Monday when it fell off the jack, breaking his hip and pressing against his abdomen.","abstract":null,"print_page":"6","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"BOY, 4, RESCUES FATHER"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"BRANDON, BOWEN"},{"name":"persons","value":"BRANDON, CHARLES"},{"name":"subject","value":"ACCIDENTS AND SAFETY"},{"name":"subject","value":"RESCUES"},{"name":"subject","value":"TRUCKS AND TRUCKING"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHILDREN AND YOUTH"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd160438eb7c8105d649ebf","word_count":183,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/02\/nyregion\/c-corrections-259152.html","snippet":"A dispatch Jan. 24 from Khartoum, the Sudan, on rebel charges that Ethiopia killed a group of prisoners incorrectly characterized the Ethiopian city where the incident reportedly occurred. The city, Asmara, is inland from the Red Sea....","lead_paragraph":"A dispatch Jan. 24 from Khartoum, the Sudan, on rebel charges that Ethiopia killed a group of prisoners incorrectly characterized the Ethiopian city where the incident reportedly occurred. 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Yale's president, A. Bartlett Giamatti, said the university woul...","lead_paragraph":"Yale University will raise its fees for undergraduate tuition, room and board by 7.67 percent, from $13,950 to $15,020, for the coming school year, university officials said today. Yale's president, A. 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Those were the words of Deborah Ryan of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture when she learned yesterday that a fire had destroyed nearly all of the photographic works of Bert Andrews.","abstract":null,"print_page":"25","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NEW YORK DAY BY DAY ; Pictorial Chronicle Of Black Theater Lost","kicker":"NEW YORK DAY BY DAY"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"ANDREWS, BERT"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK CITY"},{"name":"subject","value":"FIRES AND FIREMEN"},{"name":"subject","value":"BLACKS (IN US)"},{"name":"subject","value":"PHOTOGRAPHY"},{"name":"subject","value":"THEATER"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"Theater; New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Susan","middlename":"Heller","lastname":"Anderson","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""},{"firstname":"David","middlename":"W.","lastname":"Dunlap","rank":2,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Susan Heller Anderson and David W. 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Congress did allocate $14 million for the rebels in the current fiscal year, but said it could not be released unless Congress specifically voted to do so after the end of this month.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"U.S. REPORTED TO WEIGH OPEN AID IF NICARAGUA'S REBELS CAN UNIFY"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"REAGAN, RONALD WILSON"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NICARAGUA"},{"name":"subject","value":"ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"CIVIL WAR AND GUERRILLA WARFARE"},{"name":"subject","value":"FOREIGN AID"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Steven","middlename":"V.","lastname":"ROBERTS","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""},{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":2}],"original":"By STEVEN V. 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Now the hour of transition is at hand this weekend for him, Mr. Regan and several other people.","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"The Regan-Baker Switch","kicker":"BRIEFING"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"BAKER, JAMES A 3D"},{"name":"persons","value":"REGAN, DONALD T"},{"name":"organizations","value":"TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF THE"},{"name":"subject","value":"APPOINTMENTS AND EXECUTIVE CHANGES"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT"},{"name":"subject","value":"RELOCATION OF PERSONNEL"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-02T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.; Washington","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"James","middlename":"F.","lastname":"Clarity","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""},{"qualifier":"Jr","firstname":"Warren","lastname":"Weaver","rank":2,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By James F. 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While details remain to be worked out, the general outlines of the plan were disclosed Friday by officials and legislators. Its key provisions would call for bankers to forgive portions of farmers' debts, to reduce their interest rates or to offer a combination of these two forms of relief, with the Government guaranteeing a proportion of the remaining debt.","abstract":null,"print_page":"30","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"BANKERS CAUTIOUS ON PLAN TO AID FARMERS IN DEBT"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"REAGAN, RONALD WILSON"},{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"subject","value":"AGRICULTURE"},{"name":"subject","value":"CREDIT"},{"name":"subject","value":"FEDERAL AID (US)"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"William","rank":1,"lastname":"Robbins"}],"original":"By William Robbins"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d6176a2","word_count":1092,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/books\/around-here-we-have-banished-the-voice-the-art-of-the-knock.html","snippet":"MOST of the more or less interrelated stories in ''The Art of the Knock,'' a first collection by Philip Graham, concern themselves with silences between people and attempts to fill the emptiness. 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The main character, a traveling salesman who appears in several stories, is obsessed with ways of knocking to get people to open their doors to him so he can sell them his odd products: ''Dissolving Toothpicks,'' ''Negligee Night-lights.'' His potential customers, portrayed in other stories, are themselves constantly trying to get through shut doors of one kind or another.","abstract":null,"print_page":"27","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"'AROUND HERE, WE HAVE BANISHED THE VOICE'THE ART OF THE KNOCK"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Book Review Desk","section_name":"Arts; Books","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Nahid","rank":1,"lastname":"Rachlin"}],"original":"By Nahid Rachlin; Nahid Rachlin is the author of two novels, ''Foreigners'' and ''Married to a Stranger.''By Philip Graham. 177 pp. New York: William Morrow & Company. $11.95"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d6176ab","word_count":799,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/high-school-coach-in-miami-resigned.html","snippet":"An examination of allegations against a high school football coach in Miami has disclosed several errors in a New York Times article about him. The article, which appeared last Nov. 25, incorrectly reported that the coach, Emilio Caballero, had...","lead_paragraph":"An examination of allegations against a high school football coach in Miami has disclosed several errors in a New York Times article about him. The article, which appeared last Nov. 25, incorrectly reported that the coach, Emilio Caballero, had been dismissed from the head coaching job at Loyola High School, a private school, because of the allegations. Mr. Caballero, in fact, resigned the position. The article also said that Mr. Caballero had refused to be interviewed about the allegations. 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The author's lawyer said the photo had been republished twice despite a court order against this.","abstract":null,"print_page":"41","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Jackie Collins Case","kicker":"FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS"},"keywords":[{"name":"creative_works","value":"ADELINA (MAGAZINE)"},{"name":"persons","value":"COLLINS, JACKIE"},{"name":"organizations","value":"FLYNT DISTRIBUTING CO"},{"name":"subject","value":"FINES (PENALTIES)"},{"name":"subject","value":"SUITS AND LITIGATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"PORNOGRAPHY AND OBSCENITY"},{"name":"subject","value":"PRIVACY, RIGHT OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"DECISIONS AND VERDICTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Richard","rank":1,"lastname":"Haitch"}],"original":"By Richard Haitch"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d6176ba","word_count":204,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/world\/around-the-world-chilean-regime-extends-curbs-for-90-days.html","snippet":"The military Government decreed a 90- day extension of the state of siege today, retaining curbs on the press and public gatherings that block opposition political activity. 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A decree signed by President Augusto Pinochet and published in the official bulletin resolved to maintain the clampdown until May 6 because of what it called ''internal convulsion'' in the country.","abstract":null,"print_page":"9","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Chilean Regime Extends Curbs for 90 Days","kicker":"AROUND THE WORLD"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"CHILE"},{"name":"subject","value":"GOVERNMENT NEWS POLICIES"},{"name":"subject","value":"POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (1983)"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d6176c0","word_count":152,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/us\/president-opens-campaign-to-win-budget-support.html","snippet":"President Reagan blamed ''special interests'' and ''flawed'' Congressional budget procedures for record Federal deficits as he went on the offensive today to win public support for his budget proposal. He said the proposal would represent ''th...","lead_paragraph":"President Reagan blamed ''special interests'' and ''flawed'' Congressional budget procedures for record Federal deficits as he went on the offensive today to win public support for his budget proposal. He said the proposal would represent ''the most exhaustive effort ever made to rein in Government's chronic overspending.'' Mr. Reagan, devoting his weekly radio broadcast to the 1986 budget he will submit to Congress Monday, offered what amounted to a pre-emptive strike against expected Congressional opposition to some of the spending cuts he will propose. The President ruled out tax increases and further cuts in military spending and Social Security benefits; he argued instead for significant reductions in domestic spending. Stage Set for Battle Delivering the Democrats' response later, the Speaker of the House, Thomas P. 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But Republican and Democratic officials say that governors, mayors and state legislators are prepared to fight the Reagan Administration if it tries to use the fiscal health of the states to re- direct tax revenue from state to Federal coffers in an effort to reduce the Federal deficit. Resolution for Balanced Budget As a warning, the chairman of the Republican Governors Association, Dick Thornburgh of Pennsylvania, said that when governors from both parties begin a three-day meeting of the National Governors Conference here on Feb. 24 he plans to introduce a resolution calling for the adoption of a amendment to the Constitution requring a balanced Federal budget.","abstract":null,"print_page":"26","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"STATES FEAR U.S. ATTEMPT TO INFRINGE ON THEIR REVENUE"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Howell","rank":1,"lastname":"RAINES"}],"original":"By HOWELL RAINES"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a292","word_count":1163,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/us\/ok-pardner-now-s-the-time-read-aimrhyme.html","snippet":"From all across the West they came to this this old cattle town To sing the rustic rhymes of old and swap their cowboy yarns. 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Now the commission...","lead_paragraph":"Almost since it was established in 1965, the Landmarks Preservation Commission has relied on the watchful eyes of volunteers to help it meet its mandate to protect New York's historic neighborhoods and architectural treasures. Now the commission is calling for new recruits to speed up the Census to Save New York, which it started with volunteers last year.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TREASURE HUNTERS","kicker":"POSTINGS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"KENNEDY, SHAWN G"},{"name":"persons","value":"HABER, ALAN"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK CITY"},{"name":"organizations","value":"LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION"},{"name":"subject","value":"HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND SITES"},{"name":"subject","value":"VOLUNTEERS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Real Estate Desk","section_name":"Real Estate","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2b9","word_count":189,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/alison-spelke-engaged.html","snippet":"Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spelke of West Newton, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Alison J. Spelke, to Eric C. Glerum, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Glerum of Portland, Ore. A June wedding is planned. The future bride is the sales and m...","lead_paragraph":"Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spelke of West Newton, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Alison J. Spelke, to Eric C. Glerum, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Glerum of Portland, Ore. A June wedding is planned. The future bride is the sales and marketing manager in New York for La Marca Footwear.","abstract":null,"print_page":"58","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Alison Spelke Engaged"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f28eb7c8105d61a2c7","word_count":55,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/l-that-dread-ogre-mammography-014731.html","snippet":"As a woman who had a mammogram this year and as a social work psychotherapist who works with cancer patients and their families, I am glad that Anne Donlon Achenbach conquered her fears and made that appointment. I am sorry that she has lost goo...","lead_paragraph":"As a woman who had a mammogram this year and as a social work psychotherapist who works with cancer patients and their families, I am glad that Anne Donlon Achenbach conquered her fears and made that appointment. I am sorry that she has lost good friends to cancer, but I am even sorrier that this seems to have caused her (and many others) to equate a diagnosis of cancer with instant death.","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"'THAT DREAD OGRE,' MAMMOGRAPHY"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Long Island Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region; Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd14c2f8eb7c8105d62a900","word_count":192,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/arts\/what-part-should-the-public-play-in-choosing-public-art.html","snippet":"One of the hottest issues in the growing field of public art, the part that the public plays in choosing it, will be aired at a hearing March 6, called by the New York regional office of the Federal Government's General Services Administration. Th...","lead_paragraph":"One of the hottest issues in the growing field of public art, the part that the public plays in choosing it, will be aired at a hearing March 6, called by the New York regional office of the Federal Government's General Services Administration. The hearing is sparked by ''Tilted Arc,'' Richard Serra's highly controversial curving wall of rusted Cor-ten steel, 120 feet long and 12 feet high, installed on the plaza of the Federal building complex at Foley Square in 1981. To be sure, the work - which bisects the plaza like the business end of a giant cleaver - was commissioned and paid for by the remarkable Art-in-Architecture program of the General Services Administration, which is responsible for the construction and care of Federal buildings. But in view of continuing protests about ''Tilted Arc'' (two months after its installation, some 1,300 Government employees who work in the building signed a petition for its removal) the agency is considering its relocation.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"WHAT PART SHOULD THE PUBLIC PLAY IN CHOOSING PUBLIC ART?"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"SERRA, RICHARD"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK CITY"},{"name":"glocations","value":"FOLEY SQUARE (NYC)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"subject","value":"PUBLIC BUILDINGS"},{"name":"subject","value":"ART"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Arts and Leisure Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Grace","rank":1,"lastname":"GLUECK"}],"original":"By GRACE GLUECK"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eae0","word_count":2159,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/realestate\/q-a-014533.html","snippet":"I had to take a tenant to court to obtain access to her apartment because she had a second lock installed. 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It would then be up to the court to decide the matter in question based on the facts in the case.","abstract":null,"print_page":"9","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Q&A"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Real Estate Desk","section_name":"Real Estate","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Dee","middlename":"Wedemeyer","lastname":"Costs","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Dee Wedemeyer Costs of Gaining Access Question:"},"type_of_material":"Question","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eb04","word_count":587,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/l-long-island-needs-shoreham-014625.html","snippet":"The Dec. 30 article about testing the Shoreham nuclear power plant (''Is Shoreham Nearing Point of No Return?'') was very informative and heartening. Suffolk County Executive Peter F. Cohalan and Governor Cuomo have introduced uncertainty, using t...","lead_paragraph":"The Dec. 30 article about testing the Shoreham nuclear power plant (''Is Shoreham Nearing Point of No Return?'') was very informative and heartening. Suffolk County Executive Peter F. Cohalan and Governor Cuomo have introduced uncertainty, using their powerful positions to stonewall the plant opening on the grounds that it is unnecessary, unsafe or both. The ''unnecessary'' argument evaporated as far back as June 11, 1984, when Lilco's electric load rose so severely that a selective blackout threatened and the Shoreham plant went on line with 70 million watts of power and saved the day. Of course, that 70 million watts was not nuclear but the output from Shoreham's emergency gas turbines. It should now be clear to to the most densely committed ideologue that Long Island needs Shoreham power, not 10 years hence, as they persist in saying but right now.","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"'Long Island Needs Shoreham'"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Long Island Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region; Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eb0d","word_count":346,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/wiliam-kane-dies-chairman-of-a-p-during-early-1970-s.html","snippet":"William J. Kane, a former clerk who rose through the ranks to become chairman and chief executive of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, the food retailing concern, died Friday at his home at Franklin Lakes, N.J. He was 72 years old. Whe...","lead_paragraph":"William J. Kane, a former clerk who rose through the ranks to become chairman and chief executive of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, the food retailing concern, died Friday at his home at Franklin Lakes, N.J. He was 72 years old. When Mr. Kane took early retirement in 1975 after four years as chief executive and chairman of A.&P. - which had 3,500 retail stores, 31 operating divisions and 43 manufacturing and processing plants in late 1974 - it was a troubled company.","abstract":null,"print_page":"36","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"WILIAM KANE DIES: CHAIRMAN OF A.&P. 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Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, performed the ceremony at the Jefferson Hotel in Washington. Mrs. Buckmaster is a writer and editor of Side Streets of the World, a travel magazine published in New York by T. McBrian Communications.","abstract":null,"print_page":"60","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Miss Feldman Married To T. L. Buckmaster 2d"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62eb1b","word_count":158,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/miss-kleber-to-be-wed.html","snippet":"Dr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Kleber of North Haven, Conn., have announced the engagement of their daughter Pamela Roanne Kleber to Rees Edward Eric Shad, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. R. Shad of New York and Washington....","lead_paragraph":"Dr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Kleber of North Haven, Conn., have announced the engagement of their daughter Pamela Roanne Kleber to Rees Edward Eric Shad, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. R. Shad of New York and Washington.","abstract":null,"print_page":"60","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Miss Kleber To Be Wed"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62eb21","word_count":114,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/magazine\/food-mexican-meat-roll.html","snippet":"ONE OF THE pleasures I have found in writing about food - day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year - is an occasional glance backward. Such remembrances of meals past might include an especially spicy stew enjoyed in an A...","lead_paragraph":"ONE OF THE pleasures I have found in writing about food - day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year - is an occasional glance backward. Such remembrances of meals past might include an especially spicy stew enjoyed in an Abyssinian home in Ethiopia; my first taste of a white truffle while dining alone at Passetto's Restaurant in Rome many a Christmas ago; a picnic at Tanglewood; a freshly caught trout cooked on the banks of a small stream in upstate New York, and so on. In search of something or other, I recently rifled through my collection of columns and discovered a color photograph of a stuffed, rolled flank steak filled, Mexican-style (or so I had dubbed it), with corn bread and jalapeno peppers. I then remembered going to a midday Mexican fiesta held in a small ballroom at a Manhattan hotel. I no longer recall the names of my host and hostess, but the main dish they served made a marked impression on me.","abstract":null,"print_page":"53","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Mexican Meat Roll","kicker":"FOOD"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"COOKING AND COOKBOOKS"},{"name":"subject","value":"RECIPES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Magazine Desk","section_name":"Magazine","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Craig","rank":1,"lastname":"Claiborne"},{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Pierre","rank":2,"lastname":"Franey"}],"original":"By Craig Claiborne and Pierre Franey"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd151608eb7c8105d633063","word_count":1103,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/weekinreview\/headliners-a-belated-first.html","snippet":"Ronald V. Blackwood made history last week as the first black to be elected a mayor in the state of New York....","lead_paragraph":"Ronald V. Blackwood made history last week as the first black to be elected a mayor in the state of New York.","abstract":null,"print_page":"9","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"A Belated First","kicker":"HEADLINERS"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Week in Review Desk","section_name":"Week in Review","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd151608eb7c8105d63306c","word_count":114,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/world\/lebanese-cabinet-has-crisis-meeting.html","snippet":"The Lebanese Cabinet met in a marathon emergency session today to deal with a series of major crises, any one of which could bring it down. Most pressing was the withdrawal of the Israeli Army from the Sidon area, expected any day, and the Gove...","lead_paragraph":"The Lebanese Cabinet met in a marathon emergency session today to deal with a series of major crises, any one of which could bring it down. Most pressing was the withdrawal of the Israeli Army from the Sidon area, expected any day, and the Government's efforts to deploy the Lebanese Army into the area in the hope of heading off the civil strife that some fear will follow the Israeli departure. The Government of Prime Minister Rashid Karami also faced the crumbling of the once-resilient economy and continued lawlessness in West Beirut and other areas. No details of the Cabinet's discussions were immediately available after the session.","abstract":null,"print_page":"11","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"LEBANESE CABINET HAS CRISIS MEETING"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"LEBANON"},{"name":"glocations","value":"SIDON (LEBANON)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"MIDDLE EAST"},{"name":"glocations","value":"ISRAEL, STATE OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"CIVIL WAR AND GUERRILLA WARFARE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"John","rank":1,"lastname":"KIFNER"}],"original":"By JOHN KIFNER"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593d8eb7c8105d63dcc9","word_count":620,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/mary-louise-dewey-plans-to-wed-kevin-fitzgerald.html","snippet":"Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dewey of Lincoln, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter Mary- Louise Dewey to Kevin F. Fitzgerald, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fitzgerald of Garden City, L.I. An April wedding is planned by Miss Dewey, who...","lead_paragraph":"Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dewey of Lincoln, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter Mary- Louise Dewey to Kevin F. Fitzgerald, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fitzgerald of Garden City, L.I. An April wedding is planned by Miss Dewey, who is employed by Price Waterhouse in Boston, and Mr. Fitzgerald, who is a project staff associate in engineering sciences at Arthur D. Little Inc. in Cambridge, Mass. The future bride graduated from Bryn Mawr College and is completing work on a master's degree in accounting at Northeastern University. Mr. Fitzgerald, a graduate of Holy Cross College in Worcester, Mass., received a master's degree in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.","abstract":null,"print_page":"61","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Mary-Louise Dewey Plans To Wed Kevin Fitzgerald"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593e8eb7c8105d63dcd7","word_count":116,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/hoosiers-headstrong-coach-finds-the-past-is-not-enough.html","snippet":"AFTER days of debate as intense as the Bob Knight era has known, the red-clad patrons filled Assembly Hall last Thursday night to get down to the business that their coach has made into an overpowering psychological art form at Indiana University ...","lead_paragraph":"AFTER days of debate as intense as the Bob Knight era has known, the red-clad patrons filled Assembly Hall last Thursday night to get down to the business that their coach has made into an overpowering psychological art form at Indiana University - winning through intimidation. The problem was that now the mind games have not instantly produced happy results. The winning has happened too infrequently, and the joyful tradition of Hoosier Hysteria has been twisted into a name-calling, finger-pointing debate. Knight, who has benefited from that hysteria for much of his 14 seasons here, has suddenly become its target. His team's tournament victory over North Carolina last March was a remarkable achievement, perhaps the most remarkable of his 20 teams at West Point and Indiana. The domination of his Olympic team at Los Angeles, even with the absence of the Soviet Union, completed one of the few missing chapters in his legacy. But now the faithful have been losing both their faith and their memories. Voices have demanded a participatory democracy where there has always been, at best, an occasionally benevolent dictatorship.","abstract":null,"print_page":"6","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"HOOSIERS' HEADSTRONG COACH FINDS THE PAST IS NOT ENOUGH"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Malcolm","rank":1,"lastname":"MORAN"}],"original":"By MALCOLM MORAN"},"type_of_material":"Series","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d617699","word_count":1786,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/books\/playing-ball-with-death-by-nancy-willard-263-pp-new-york-alfred-a-knopf-14.95.html","snippet":"IN the stunning baseball game that concludes ''Things Invisible to See,'' Death, who has assembled a baseball team called the Dead Knights, tells his newest recruit: ''We're losing. Can't you see? Do you think Gehrig and Waddell and McGinnity and ...","lead_paragraph":"IN the stunning baseball game that concludes ''Things Invisible to See,'' Death, who has assembled a baseball team called the Dead Knights, tells his newest recruit: ''We're losing. Can't you see? Do you think Gehrig and Waddell and McGinnity and Jennings couldn't hit if they wanted to? . . . They want the living to win. Even the umpire wants the living to win. They remember how it was. All the pain, all the trouble - they'd choose it again - they'd go extra innings into infinity for the chance to be alive again.'' This first novel has the quality of a fairy tale, its landscape both phantasmagoric and real, as if one were seeing reality filtered through someone else's dream. It is deceptively simple, a paradigm of life as a Manichaean conflict between good and evil, a parable in which Thanatos is in constant contention with Eros, a modern morality play in which God is firmly in place and the Devil no less so. It is a tribute to Nancy Willard's talent that these themes unfold almost beyond the border of the reader's awareness. And it is a mark of her ability that the novel never crosses from sentiment into sentimentality. ''Things Invisible to See'' is an altogether marvelous book - a modern-day ''Everyman.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"12","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"By Nancy Willard. 263 pp. New York: Alfred A. 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Mr. Sila-Nowicki, the dean of Polish human...","lead_paragraph":"Two years ago, the Polish Government adopted a regulation forbidding defense lawyers from appearing in court after turning 70 years old. At the time the law was enacted, Wladyslaw Sila-Nowicki was 69. Mr. Sila-Nowicki, the dean of Polish human-rights lawyers, is reluctant to say whether he thinks the statute was written with him in mind. But the lawyer, who has been described by the Polish authorities as ''an obstinate old-age pensioner,'' is the first to admit that the law has forced him into an unwanted, premature retirement.","abstract":null,"print_page":"38","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"BAR HONORS 'OBSTINATE' POLISH LAWYER"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"SILA-NOWICKI, WLADYSLAW"},{"name":"glocations","value":"POLAND"},{"name":"organizations","value":"BAR OF THE CITY OF NY, ASSN OF THE"},{"name":"subject","value":"LAWYERS"},{"name":"subject","value":"AGE, CHRONOLOGICAL"},{"name":"subject","value":"FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"LEGAL PROFESSION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"David","rank":1,"lastname":"MARGOLICK"}],"original":"By DAVID MARGOLICK"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d6176aa","word_count":948,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/generals-capture-exhibition-opener.html","snippet":"Herschel Walker scored the first touchdown of the exhibition season today for the Generals, who went on to beat the Memphis Showboats, 16-3. Walker, who led the club in scoring the last two seasons, drove into the end zone on a play that was ty...","lead_paragraph":"Herschel Walker scored the first touchdown of the exhibition season today for the Generals, who went on to beat the Memphis Showboats, 16-3. Walker, who led the club in scoring the last two seasons, drove into the end zone on a play that was typical for him. On second down at the Memphis 5-yard line, he took off round right end rather leisurely, waited for the right guard, Wayne Harris, and the new right tackle, Don Maggs, to throw blocks, then cut into the end zone.","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"GENERALS CAPTURE EXHIBITION OPENER"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"William","middlename":"N.","lastname":"WALLACE","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By WILLIAM N. 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They will have to be replaced or remodeled, transportation officials say, at a cost of $1.57 billion.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"BRIDGE REPAIRS OUTPACED BY RATE OF DETERIORATION"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW JERSEY"},{"name":"subject","value":"SURVEYS AND SERIES"},{"name":"subject","value":"BRIDGES AND TUNNELS"},{"name":"subject","value":"RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"New Jersey Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Albert","middlename":"J.","lastname":"PARISI","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By ALBERT J. 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The law students, Richard Brown and Loretta DeLoggio, charged that the sc...","lead_paragraph":"The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations has decided that Temple University helped the United States military services discriminate against two homosexual students. The law students, Richard Brown and Loretta DeLoggio, charged that the school had violated the city's fair practices ordinance by allowing military recruiters on campus and by helping them arrange interviews.","abstract":null,"print_page":"16","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"2 Homosexual Students Win Ruling on Military","kicker":"AROUND THE NATION"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"PHILADELPHIA (PA)"},{"name":"organizations","value":"TEMPLE UNIVERSITY"},{"name":"subject","value":"SUITS AND LITIGATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"HIRING AND PROMOTION"},{"name":"subject","value":"DISCRIMINATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"HOMOSEXUALITY"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES ARMAMENT AND DEFENSE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":1}],"original":"UPI"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2b8","word_count":135,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/miss-mackenzie-is-wed-in-capital-to-sam-b-rovit.html","snippet":"The marriage of Abigail Caitlin MacKenzie, the daughter of Mrs. Jo W. 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In striking contrast, the image of the American past - if it registers at all in the minds of most Europeans - is blurred and indistinct. On the one hand, the senses (not to mention the sensibilities) of Europeans are constantly assailed by the sights and sounds and tastes of a whole range of contemporary American phenomena -- from cruise missiles, high interest rates and apparently nonstop electioneering to Michael Jackson, Billy Graham, J. R. Ewing, McDonald's hamburgers and Coca-Cola. The impact of American power, American products and American popular culture is an everyday fact of life for West Europeans. On the other hand, for the great majority of those same Europeans, awareness of the American past is minimal. There is some vague recollection of dramatic events, such as the Revolution or the Civil War (although the tendency to confuse or conflate the two events lingers on). 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More surprising, even today's younger pop stylists - Prince, Michael Jackson - look to the great soul singers for inspiration. This is partly because soul singing comes directly from the black church, and particularly from the Baptist and Pentacostal Churches, which place a premium on freely emotional expression. It takes considerable lung power and a deep emotional commitment to sing and be heard in the midst of a tumultuous Baptist or sanctified service, and most of the early soul singers came directly from such a background.","abstract":null,"print_page":"23","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CLASSIC 60'S SOUL RETURNS TO THE MARKETPLACE"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"RECORDINGS (AUDIO)"},{"name":"subject","value":"MUSIC"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Arts and Leisure Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Robert","rank":1,"lastname":"PALMER"}],"original":"By ROBERT PALMER"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eaea","word_count":1265,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/weekinreview\/opposition-in-south-korea-looks-to-an-exile-for-help.html","snippet":"Barring a sudden change of plans, Kim Dae Jung, South Korea's most important dissident politician, will return here Friday after more than two years of exile in the United States. What happens to him afterward will shape the immediate course of So...","lead_paragraph":"Barring a sudden change of plans, Kim Dae Jung, South Korea's most important dissident politician, will return here Friday after more than two years of exile in the United States. What happens to him afterward will shape the immediate course of South Korea's politics and its relations with Washington. Government officials have threatened to throw Mr. Kim back into prison to finish the 17 years he has left to serve on a 1980 conviction on sedition charges. The State Department has suggested that such an action could undermine a visit to Washington that President Chun Doo Hwan is planning for April. In a recent interview, a senior aide to Mr. Chun called Mr. Kim a ''revolutionary,'' said that imprisonment was definite and warned that worrying too much about foreign reaction would be ''a big mistake.'' Still, other officials insist that nothing has been decided. The possibilities include placing Mr. Kim under house arrest or forcing him back to the hospital from which he was released in December 1982 to go to the United States.","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"OPPOSITION IN SOUTH KOREA LOOKS TO AN EXILE FOR HELP"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"CHUN DOO HWAN"},{"name":"persons","value":"KIM DAE JUNG"},{"name":"glocations","value":"SOUTH KOREA"},{"name":"subject","value":"POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (1983)"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Week in Review Desk","section_name":"Week in Review","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Clyde","rank":1,"lastname":"HABERMAN"}],"original":"By CLYDE HABERMAN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eaf0","word_count":838,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/books\/sometimes-something-seems-to-work.html","snippet":"NO CEASEFIRES The War on Poverty in Roanoke Valley. 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Fighting the good fight in five southern Virginia counties, TAP is one of some 900 community- action programs still alive and kicking.","abstract":null,"print_page":"14","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"SOMETIMES, SOMETHING SEEMS TO WORK"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Book Review Desk","section_name":"Arts; Books","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Richard","middlename":"J.","lastname":"Margolis","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Richard J. Margolis; Richard J. 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With all of the 815 colleges and universities in China run by the Communist Party, from the choice of curriculum to the hiring and firing of professors, the decision by the Chinese Government to allow and even promote a university that will not be Government- regulated is a major departure from China's education system, Professor Chan says.","abstract":null,"print_page":"13","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"AMERCAN RETURNS TO CHINA TO SET UP AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"CHAN, SHU-PARK"},{"name":"glocations","value":"CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World; Education","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eb0e","word_count":393,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/us\/not-quite-a-best-seller.html","snippet":"Several hundred journalists and representatives of state and local governments swarmed into the main Government bookstore here today to buy advance copies of President Reagan's 1986 budget. 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The Office of Management and Budget asked the press to withhold the budget documents' contents until Monday at 1:30 P.M., when the budget will be officially delivered to Congress.","abstract":null,"print_page":"26","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NOT QUITE A BEST SELLER"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"REAGAN, RONALD WILSON"},{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"subject","value":"FINANCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"BUDGETS AND BUDGETING"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14eae8eb7c8105d62eb11","word_count":248,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/claudia-j-shapiro-to-wed-a-lawyer.html","snippet":"The engagement of Claudia Jane Shapiro to Paul R. Taskier has been announced by Carol A. Shapiro of Washington and David I. 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Gurahian of the New York State Supreme Court performed the ceremony in the chapel at the Church Center for the United Nations.","abstract":null,"print_page":"61","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"R. Bradlee Boal Wed To Elizabeth A. 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So he began writing an explanatory pap...","lead_paragraph":"Dr. Jerome Jacobs , who has been practicing the profession in Mount Kisco for 23 years, felt that physicians who referred emotionally upset patients to psychiatrists couldn't really answer the question. So he began writing an explanatory paper about the psychiatric process. The plan was to have it published in a medical journal.","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"What does a psychiatrist do?","kicker":"WESTCHESTER JOURNAL"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Westchester Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Alvin","rank":1,"lastname":"Klein"}],"original":"By Alvin Klein"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593d8eb7c8105d63dcc8","word_count":534,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/magazine\/jack-kemp-s-year-of-decision.html","snippet":"JACK KEMP IS ON HIS WAY TO the White House. As he gets off the elevator in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill, he sees a boy carrying a stack of boxes and gives the startled lad a playful cuff on the shoulder. Kemp does not walk to ...","lead_paragraph":"JACK KEMP IS ON HIS WAY TO the White House. As he gets off the elevator in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill, he sees a boy carrying a stack of boxes and gives the startled lad a playful cuff on the shoulder. Kemp does not walk to the car, he bounces toward it, emitting waves of restless energy the way a radiator spreads heat. The snazzy silver Thunderbird with the plush red seats is already at the garage door, and he is momentarily embarrassed by the automotive finery. It's leased, he protests, not owned. As the Thunderbird leaves Capitol Hill, Kemp recognizes a journalist in the car in front. At the next red light, he lunges out the door and shouts at the reporter, ''When are you going to interview me?'' During the drive up Pennsylvania Avenue, the talk turns to politics, and the Congressman from upstate New York says that he is glad now that he did not run for the Senate in 1980, or for Governor of New York in 1982. ''To be frank,'' he says, ''who has more influence over economic policy? A junior member of the Senate, or me?'' Yes, he acknowledges, those unconsummated flirtations have left him with a reputation in the political community for indecisiveness, but he will probably make a firm decision by the end of this year whether to run for President in 1988.","abstract":null,"print_page":"40","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"JACK KEMP'S YEAR OF DECISION"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Magazine Desk","section_name":"Magazine","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Steven","middlename":"V.","lastname":"Roberts","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Steven V. Roberts; Steven V. 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Over the years many state, county and local officials, as well as private groups and individual farmers, have sought ways to preserve what remains of the state's agricultural industry without increasing the hardships that remaining farmers have to bear. Two of the latest ideas are now being tried in different communities in central New Jersey. The approaches differ widely, but the objective for both is to keep the land green.","abstract":null,"print_page":"10","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"SAVING FARMLAND FROM SUBURBAN SPRAWL"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Real Estate Desk","section_name":"Real Estate","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Anthony","rank":1,"lastname":"DePALMA"}],"original":"By ANTHONY DePALMA"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d6176a0","word_count":1123,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/theater\/stage-view-reviving-a-musical-and-an-age-of-optimism.html","snippet":"Attending the Broadway revival of ''The King and I'' recently, I was reminded of the time when Rodgers and Hammerstein were viewed as pop deities in somewhat the same way that the Beatles and Bob Dylan came to be idolized by the rock countercultur...","lead_paragraph":"Attending the Broadway revival of ''The King and I'' recently, I was reminded of the time when Rodgers and Hammerstein were viewed as pop deities in somewhat the same way that the Beatles and Bob Dylan came to be idolized by the rock counterculture a decade and a half later. When ''The King and I'' opened in 1951, World War II was only six years gone. Still flushed with victory, America was settling into the nesting, fortress mentality of the postwar baby boom. Official optimism was the cultural order of the day. ''The King and I'' was Rodgers and Hammerstein's fifth musical collaboration, and at the time it opened, their fourth, ''South Pacific,'' was still running on Broadway. ''South Pacific'' went on to play 1,925 performances, and with the success of ''The King and I,'' which ran for 1,246 performances, Rodgers and Hammerstein assumed the stature of unbeatable winners wearing a moral halo - they personified American self-confidence. The team's refinement of the integrated book musical, in which the interweaving of story, songs and choreography all worked toward a single purpose, fortuitously coincided with the coalescing of a vast, spirtually homogeneous American suburbia.","abstract":null,"print_page":"5","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"REVIVING A MUSICAL AND AN AGE OF OPTIMISM","kicker":"STAGE VIEW"},"keywords":[{"name":"creative_works","value":"KING AND I, THE (PLAY)"},{"name":"subject","value":"MUSIC"},{"name":"subject","value":"THEATER"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Arts and Leisure Desk","section_name":"Arts; Theater","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Stephen","rank":1,"lastname":"Holden"}],"original":"By Stephen Holden"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a28a","word_count":1575,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/us\/norfolk-busing-case-viewed-as-key-to-keeping-us-schools-integrated.html","snippet":"The children at the Young Park Elementary School seem oblivious to the momentous legal and political struggles over their education. In the cafeteria the other day, both black and white students sat side by side, their voices rising to a raucous...","lead_paragraph":"The children at the Young Park Elementary School seem oblivious to the momentous legal and political struggles over their education. In the cafeteria the other day, both black and white students sat side by side, their voices rising to a raucous babble as they wolfed down pizza for lunch. But this scene will change dramatically next fall if the city and the Reagan Administration win a court case aimed at ending 13 years of crosstown busing in the elementary schools. Without busing, Young Park will become a neighborhood school, and in this collection of squat, brick housing projects that means virtually every face at the lunch table will be black. Under the city's plan, 10 of 35 elementary schools would become more than 96 percent black.","abstract":null,"print_page":"16","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NORFOLK BUSING CASE VIEWED AS KEY TO KEEPING U.S. SCHOOLS INTEGRATED"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"NORFOLK (VA)"},{"name":"subject","value":"EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES"},{"name":"subject","value":"EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS"},{"name":"subject","value":"SUITS AND CLAIMS AGAINST GOVERNMENT"},{"name":"subject","value":"SCHOOL BUSING"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"Education; U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Stephen","rank":1,"lastname":"ENGELBERG"}],"original":"By STEPHEN ENGELBERG"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a290","word_count":1283,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/world\/blast-wounds-70-near-greek-base.html","snippet":"About 70 people, most of them American military personnel stationed at an air base near Athens, were wounded tonight in an explosion in a crowded bar, a police spokesman said. The spokesman said it was not certain whether the explosion was the...","lead_paragraph":"About 70 people, most of them American military personnel stationed at an air base near Athens, were wounded tonight in an explosion in a crowded bar, a police spokesman said. The spokesman said it was not certain whether the explosion was the result of a bomb or of a gas leak. He said no group had taken responsibility.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"BLAST WOUNDS 70 NEAR GREEK BASE"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"GREECE"},{"name":"glocations","value":"GLYPHADA (GREECE)"},{"name":"subject","value":"MILITARY BASES AND INSTALLATIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"EXPLOSIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES ARMAMENT AND DEFENSE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Paul","rank":1,"lastname":"ANASTASI"},{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":2}],"original":"By PAUL ANASTASI, Special to the New York Times"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2a8","word_count":301,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/world\/israelis-arrest-dozens-in-a-palestinian-camp.html","snippet":"Israeli troops have arrested dozens of Palestinians in a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, military sources said today. A statement attributed only to military sources said the army's action late Friday night in the Dheishe refugee camp o...","lead_paragraph":"Israeli troops have arrested dozens of Palestinians in a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, military sources said today. A statement attributed only to military sources said the army's action late Friday night in the Dheishe refugee camp on the southern outskirts of Bethlehem was a response to stone-throwing and firebomb attacks on ''residents of the area.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"10","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Israelis Arrest Dozens In a Palestinian Camp"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"MIDDLE EAST"},{"name":"glocations","value":"JORDAN RIVER (WEST BANK)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"ISRAEL, STATE OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"PALESTINIANS"},{"name":"subject","value":"DEMONSTRATIONS AND RIOTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"REFUGEES AND EXPATRIATES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2b7","word_count":193,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/world\/japanese-opposition-exploring-the-art-of-making-alliances.html","snippet":"Japan's opposition parties, which have been denied political power for almost the entire postwar era and are tired of it, are exploring ways to regroup into new alliances. No major shift is likely soon, and even if one were, it would probably n...","lead_paragraph":"Japan's opposition parties, which have been denied political power for almost the entire postwar era and are tired of it, are exploring ways to regroup into new alliances. No major shift is likely soon, and even if one were, it would probably not threaten the unbroken 30-year rule of the Liberal Democratic Party. But discussions under way suggest that Japan's political parties may be moving slowly toward sweeping coalitions based on expediency as much as ideology. In a country that requires broad consensus before embarking on new courses, a change of that sort could have a significant effect on political debate.","abstract":null,"print_page":"14","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"JAPANESE OPPOSITION EXPLORING THE ART OF MAKING ALLIANCES"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"NAKASONE, YASUHIRO"},{"name":"glocations","value":"JAPAN"},{"name":"subject","value":"POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (1983)"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Clyde","rank":1,"lastname":"HABERMAN"}],"original":"By CLYDE HABERMAN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ac8eb7c8105d623759","word_count":668,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/weekinreview\/the-region-kean-s-budget-thinking-big.html","snippet":"Governor Kean of New Jersey, a Republican, last week presented an election-year spending plan that his opponents said looked very much like a traditional Democratic blueprint. Mr. Kean's proposed $8.8 billion budget, which represents an 11 percent...","lead_paragraph":"Governor Kean of New Jersey, a Republican, last week presented an election-year spending plan that his opponents said looked very much like a traditional Democratic blueprint. Mr. Kean's proposed $8.8 billion budget, which represents an 11 percent increase over this year's budget, contained heavy spending for programs that the Democrats claimed they had proposed first. ''When we thought they were good programs, it was 'Look at the big- spending Democrats,' '' said Barbara F. Kalik, a Democratic Assemblywoman who is the vice chairman of the Legislature's joint Appropriations Committee. Mrs. Kalik, reflecting the prevailing sentiment among her Democratic colleagues, also said, ''It's nice to see the Governor supporting those programs.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"7","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Kean's Budget: Thinking Big","kicker":"THE REGION"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Week in Review Desk","section_name":"Week in Review","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Alan","rank":1,"lastname":"Finder"},{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Albert","rank":2,"lastname":"Scardino"}],"original":"By Alan Finder and Albert Scardino"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ac8eb7c8105d623768","word_count":272,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/miss-meyerson-is-engaged.html","snippet":"Mr. and Mrs. George J. Meyerson of Paramus, N.J., have announced the engagement of their daughter Eleanor Beth Meyerson to David Marc Grober, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grober of Wayne, N.J. The wedding is planned for April. The future bride is...","lead_paragraph":"Mr. and Mrs. George J. Meyerson of Paramus, N.J., have announced the engagement of their daughter Eleanor Beth Meyerson to David Marc Grober, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grober of Wayne, N.J. The wedding is planned for April. The future bride is an account executive for Metro Sports Inc., a distributor of sporting equipment and clothes in Great Neck, L.I. Mr. Grober is president of David Marc Communications, a public-relations company in New York.","abstract":null,"print_page":"61","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Miss Meyerson Is Engaged"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c2f8eb7c8105d62a90b","word_count":76,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/c-corrections-014392.html","snippet":"An article about compact trucks last Sunday in section 12, the special automobile section distributed in New York City and the suburbs, misidentified an analyst for Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. He is Harvey Heinbach....","lead_paragraph":"An article about compact trucks last Sunday in section 12, the special automobile section distributed in New York City and the suburbs, misidentified an analyst for Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. He is Harvey Heinbach.","abstract":null,"print_page":"2","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CORRECTIONS"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"Corrections; New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Correction","_id":"4fd14c2f8eb7c8105d62a911","word_count":37,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/business\/high-finance-makes-a-bid-for-art.html","snippet":"-based auction house, was one of the more intriguing takeover contests of 1983, however trivial it may have seemed in terms of numbers. It pitted a pair of turnaround prospectors, Marshall S. Cogan and Stephen C. Swid, co-chairman of General Felt ...","lead_paragraph":"-based auction house, was one of the more intriguing takeover contests of 1983, however trivial it may have seemed in terms of numbers. It pitted a pair of turnaround prospectors, Marshall S. Cogan and Stephen C. Swid, co-chairman of General Felt Industries, a New Jersey carpet and furniture manufacturer, against management of the glamorous Anglo-American institution and its white knight from Detroit, A. Alfred Taubman, a leading developer of shopping malls. Observers wondered what such high-stake players saw, besides cachet, in a business that was losing $4.6 million before taxes on revenues of $80.5 million. A year and a half into the Taubman regime, Sotheby's - now a private United States corporation with twin headquarters in London and New York and 60 offices worldwide - looms large amid the ferment in the once rarified business of art. According to its new owner, Sotheby's, the world's largest auction house, is running in the black once more, a beneficiary of more aggressive marketing and a two-year boom in art and antiques that has seen record million dollar prices at major auctions.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"HIGH FINANCE MAKES A BID FOR ART"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Marylin","rank":1,"lastname":"Bender"}],"original":"By Marylin Bender; Marylin Bender writes about business from New York"},"type_of_material":"Glossary","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eae2","word_count":5536,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/arts\/ascap-exhibits-70-years-of-composers-memorabilia.html","snippet":"In 1909 a young songwriter named Irving Berlin invested in his first piano, an ''Upright Grand'' made by the Weser firm, with two special features: a ''non-squeaking pedal action'' patented in 1895, and a knob under the keyboard that moved t...","lead_paragraph":"In 1909 a young songwriter named Irving Berlin invested in his first piano, an ''Upright Grand'' made by the Weser firm, with two special features: a ''non-squeaking pedal action'' patented in 1895, and a knob under the keyboard that moved the action, making it possible to transpose a song from one key to another without knowing how. On this battered-but-venerable- looking relic Mr. Berlin composed ''Alexander's Ragtime Band'' and dozens of other hits, possibly including ''God Bless America.'' You can't test the patented pedal because it's under glass, but you can see the keys that fingers of genius stroked when the Lincoln Center Library's new exhibit, ''ASCAP: 7 Decades of America's Music,'' opens to the public Thursday morning. ASCAP (the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) is a performing-rights organization formed in 1914. Mr. Berlin was an early member, and is still at 96 an enthusiastic one. ''I talk to him every few days,'' said the society's president, the lyricist Hal David. ''He just loves the idea; he's been giving me detailed instructions on what should be printed on the card, and so forth.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"ASCAP EXHIBITS 70 YEARS OF COMPOSERS' MEMORABILIA"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS"},{"name":"organizations","value":"COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"MUSIC"},{"name":"subject","value":"REVIEWS"},{"name":"subject","value":"SHOWS (EXHIBITS)"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Arts and Leisure Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Will","rank":1,"lastname":"CRUTCHFIELD"}],"original":"By WILL CRUTCHFIELD"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eaeb","word_count":1309,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/dining-out-italian-the-way-it-should-be.html","snippet":"MIES VAN DER ROHE had it right when he said, ''Less is more.'' That can apply as much to restaurants as to modern architecture, as Pasta Nostra, a new trattoria on revitalized South Washington Street in South Norwalk so capably demonstrates. W...","lead_paragraph":"MIES VAN DER ROHE had it right when he said, ''Less is more.'' That can apply as much to restaurants as to modern architecture, as Pasta Nostra, a new trattoria on revitalized South Washington Street in South Norwalk so capably demonstrates. What Pasta Nostra does, with minimum fuss, is cook rings around most other Italian restaurants in the area. Using fresh, well-selected ingredients, four members of the Bruno family use old family recipes to prepare Italian dishes that for flavor and authenticity take you back to Tuscany. Actually, the dishes are not limited regionally. Some are southern, some northern, but reflect Italian food as it should be - homemade, freshly prepared, robust, redolent of herbs, spices and naturalness. Bravo!","abstract":null,"print_page":"23","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"ITALIAN THE WAY IT SHOULD BE","kicker":"DINING OUT"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"PASTA NOSTRA"},{"name":"subject","value":"REVIEWS"},{"name":"subject","value":"RESTAURANT REVIEWS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Connecticut Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Patricia","rank":1,"lastname":"BROOKS"}],"original":"By PATRICIA BROOKS"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eaf1","word_count":811,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/opinion\/v-e-day-the-right-way.html","snippet":"There is something remarkably wrong-headed but also funny about current efforts to celebrate the 40th anniversary of V-E Day, the Allied triumph over Nazi Germany, in May without at the same time embarrassing the Germans - our Germans, that is, th...","lead_paragraph":"There is something remarkably wrong-headed but also funny about current efforts to celebrate the 40th anniversary of V-E Day, the Allied triumph over Nazi Germany, in May without at the same time embarrassing the Germans - our Germans, that is, the West Germans. It would be a mistake not to include them. Our enemies in 1945, they are now among our most important democratic allies. Last weekend, President Reagan went on the radio, apparently responding to urgent, even frantic, West German signals of distress that we might celebrate the occasion as a victory over Germany. In fact, we have both a right and a reason to celebrate our history - reasons that the Germans should understand and share.","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"V-E DAY, THE RIGHT WAY"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"SCHOENBAUM, DAVID"},{"name":"glocations","value":"WEST GERMANY"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"WORLD WAR II (1939-45)"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Editorial Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"David","rank":1,"lastname":"Schoenbaum"}],"original":"By David Schoenbaum ; David Schoenbaum, who teaches history at the University of Iowa, is a fellow at the Smithsonian's Woodrow Wilson Center"},"type_of_material":"Op-Ed","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eafa","word_count":698,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/world\/thais-seeking-new-image-look-to-old-name.html","snippet":"Nearly half a century ago, long before there was a Burkina Faso, a Brunei Darussalam, a Zimbabwe or a Zaire, the ancient Kingdom of Siam changed its name to Thailand. A determined lobby wants the old name back. ''This word 'land' is English an...","lead_paragraph":"Nearly half a century ago, long before there was a Burkina Faso, a Brunei Darussalam, a Zimbabwe or a Zaire, the ancient Kingdom of Siam changed its name to Thailand. A determined lobby wants the old name back. ''This word 'land' is English and totally inappropriate; we don't need that farang stuff here,'' Serm Phenjati said, using the Thai epithet for all things Western.","abstract":null,"print_page":"48","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"THAIS, SEEKING NEW IMAGE, LOOK TO OLD NAME"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"CROSSETTE, BARBARA"},{"name":"persons","value":"PHENJATI, SERM"},{"name":"glocations","value":"THAILAND"},{"name":"glocations","value":"SIAM"},{"name":"subject","value":"NAMES, GEOGRAPHICAL"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Barbara","rank":1,"lastname":"CROSSETTE"}],"original":"By BARBARA CROSSETTE"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eb06","word_count":584,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/us\/scientists-say-medicare-cut-will-limit-research.html","snippet":"New limits on Medicare payments will hamper clinical research, which could delay the development of cures for major diseases and ultimately drive up the nation's bill for health care, according to two researchers writing in The Journal of the Amer...","lead_paragraph":"New limits on Medicare payments will hamper clinical research, which could delay the development of cures for major diseases and ultimately drive up the nation's bill for health care, according to two researchers writing in The Journal of the American Medical Association. Clinical research, the trying of new treatments on patients and studying the results, is essential to finding cures for diseases such as cancer, they said in an article published Friday. But the new Medicare system, in which payments are set before treatment and are based on the patient's diagnosis, discourages hospitals from spending the extra money necessary for clinical trials, which often involve longer hospital stays and more tests, the researchers said.","abstract":null,"print_page":"29","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"SCIENTISTS SAY MEDICARE CUT WILL LIMIT RESEARCH"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSN"},{"name":"subject","value":"FINANCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"MEDICARE"},{"name":"subject","value":"MEDICINE AND HEALTH"},{"name":"subject","value":"RESEARCH"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"Health; U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eb0f","word_count":410,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/iona-defeats-fordham.html","snippet":"The intensity of the Iona-Fordham basketball rivalry reached a new level today in a game won by Iona, 66-65, as the teams engaged in a brawl that resulted in three ejections, three technical fouls and a delay of about 20 minutes. Players and coa...","lead_paragraph":"The intensity of the Iona-Fordham basketball rivalry reached a new level today in a game won by Iona, 66-65, as the teams engaged in a brawl that resulted in three ejections, three technical fouls and a delay of about 20 minutes. Players and coaches from both teams joined in a fight in front of the Fordham bench that began after Rory Grimes of Iona and Tony McIntosh of Fordham exchanged punches at midcourt with 8 minutes 10 seconds left in the game and Iona ahead, by 57-48, its biggest lead up to that point. When tempers calmed, and the dozen or so fans who had come onto the court returned to the stands, the two players and Kenny Williamson, the associate head coach of Iona, were thrown out of the game and three of the game's five technicals were assessed. After Jerry Hobbie made two of four technical shots for Fordham, and John Kijonek made both shots for Iona, the Gaels margin was still 9 points.","abstract":null,"print_page":"6","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"IONA DEFEATS FORDHAM"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd151608eb7c8105d633065","word_count":529,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/arts\/bridge-propelled-into-slam.html","snippet":"Just how far the organizing bodies of bridge should go in restricting bidding conventions is a hotly debated issue. Officials and experts have substantial areas of disagreement. At one end of the scale it is generally agreed that inexperienced ...","lead_paragraph":"Just how far the organizing bodies of bridge should go in restricting bidding conventions is a hotly debated issue. Officials and experts have substantial areas of disagreement. At one end of the scale it is generally agreed that inexperienced players need protection from a proliferation of artificialities. At the other end it is understood that in national knockout play virtually anything goes, provided the opponents are given proper warning of what they are up against.","abstract":null,"print_page":"30","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"PROPELLED INTO SLAM","kicker":"BRIDGE"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Arts and Leisure Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Alan","rank":1,"lastname":"Truscott"}],"original":"By Alan Truscott"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593d8eb7c8105d63dcc7","word_count":778,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/barbara-anne-babenzien-marries-herman-tarnow.html","snippet":"Barbara Anne Babenzien, a senior account executive at Liz Claiborne Sportswear in New York, and Herman Harris Tarnow, a partner in the New York law firm of Tarnow & Frank, were married in Boca Raton, Fla., yesterday. Judge Robert Gross of the Palm...","lead_paragraph":"Barbara Anne Babenzien, a senior account executive at Liz Claiborne Sportswear in New York, and Herman Harris Tarnow, a partner in the New York law firm of Tarnow & Frank, were married in Boca Raton, Fla., yesterday. Judge Robert Gross of the Palm Beach County Court performed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Babenzien.","abstract":null,"print_page":"60","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Barbara Anne Babenzien Marries Herman Tarnow"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593e8eb7c8105d63dcd5","word_count":123,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/cynthia-van-osdol-engaged-to-wed-john-brainard-sandwick-on-march-30.html","snippet":"Announcement has been made by Joan Snodgrass Van Osdol of Hudson, Ohio, of the engagement of her daughter, Cynthia Seymour Van Osdol, to John Brainard Sandwick, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron Sandwick of Akron, Ohio, and Milwaukee. The wedd...","lead_paragraph":"Announcement has been made by Joan Snodgrass Van Osdol of Hudson, Ohio, of the engagement of her daughter, Cynthia Seymour Van Osdol, to John Brainard Sandwick, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron Sandwick of Akron, Ohio, and Milwaukee. The wedding is to be March 30.","abstract":null,"print_page":"60","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Cynthia Van Osdol Engaged to Wed John Brainard Sandwick on March 30"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1607e8eb7c8105d64a369","word_count":217,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/travel\/56-ways-to-tour-jackson-nh.html","snippet":"If you are lucky enough to find a copy of ''Reminiscences of Jackson 1900-1950,'' a remarkable oral history of the New Hampshire village compiled by sixth graders at Jackson's white-clapboard grammar school, you can read about the grand era of the...","lead_paragraph":"If you are lucky enough to find a copy of ''Reminiscences of Jackson 1900-1950,'' a remarkable oral history of the New Hampshire village compiled by sixth graders at Jackson's white-clapboard grammar school, you can read about the grand era of the White Mountain resorts, such as Gray's, the Eagle Mountain House and Wentworth Hall. These Victorian buildings, white giants with peaked roofs and sprawling porches, were sized to their setting: the Mount Washington Valley, which lies at the foot of the Northeast's highest mountain (6,288 feet), and at the edge of the timberland that is now the White Mountain National Forest. In the winter the hotels' horse-drawn sleds would meet guests at the Glen railroad station, south of Jackson (the station is now occupied by a ski club), and from there would take them off to snowshoe, to climb and, starting in the 1930's, to careen down the snowy hillsides on wooden slats.","abstract":null,"print_page":"12","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"56 WAYS TO TOUR JACKSON, N.H."},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Travel Desk","section_name":"Travel","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Mark","middlename":"C.","lastname":"HANSEN","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By MARK C. HANSEN; MARK C. HANSEN, a lawyer in Boston, is the author of ''Royal Facts of Life: Biology and Politics in 16th-Century Europe'' (Scarecrow, 1980)"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d617697","word_count":2870,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/books\/in-short-nonfiction-014464.html","snippet":"GUSTAV MAHLER, RICHARD STRAUSS: Correspondence 1888-1911.dited by Herta Blaukopf. Translated by Edmund Jephcott. (University of Chicago, $22.50.) At the turn of the century, the two most important composers in Europe, and two of the finest condu...","lead_paragraph":"GUSTAV MAHLER, RICHARD STRAUSS: Correspondence 1888-1911.dited by Herta Blaukopf. Translated by Edmund Jephcott. (University of Chicago, $22.50.) At the turn of the century, the two most important composers in Europe, and two of the finest conductors, were Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) and Richard Strauss (1864-1949).","abstract":null,"print_page":"23","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"IN SHORT: NONFICTION"},"keywords":[{"name":"creative_works","value":"GUSTAV MAHLER, RICHARD STRAUSS: CORRESPONDENCE 1888-1911 (BOOK)"},{"name":"persons","value":"BLAUKOPF, HERTA"},{"name":"subject","value":"BOOK REVIEWS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Book Review Desk","section_name":"Arts; Books","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Harold","middlename":"C.","lastname":"Schonberg","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Harold C. Schonberg"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2a7","word_count":291,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/ellen-weinstein-to-wed-lawyer.html","snippet":"Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Weinstein of New York and Sagaponack, L.I., of the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Sue Weinstein, to Stephen James Adnopoz, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Adnopoz of Hamden, Conn. A Septemb...","lead_paragraph":"Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Weinstein of New York and Sagaponack, L.I., of the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Sue Weinstein, to Stephen James Adnopoz, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Adnopoz of Hamden, Conn. A September wedding is planned.","abstract":null,"print_page":"61","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Ellen Weinstein to Wed Lawyer"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2b6","word_count":189,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/us\/around-the-nation-1960-sit-in-that-started-protests-is-re-enacted.html","snippet":"One of the four black students who ordered a snack at a segregated lunch counter 25 years ago, touching off civil rights demonstrations across the South, re-enacted that event Friday. ''The reception is quite different today,'' said the former s...","lead_paragraph":"One of the four black students who ordered a snack at a segregated lunch counter 25 years ago, touching off civil rights demonstrations across the South, re-enacted that event Friday. ''The reception is quite different today,'' said the former student, David Richmond, 43 years old, of Greensboro, after ordering apple pie and coffee, the same items he was refused at the counter in the downtown F. W. Woolworth store on Feb. 1, 1960.","abstract":null,"print_page":"16","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"1960 Sit-In That Started Protests Is Re-Enacted","kicker":"AROUND THE NATION"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"RICHMOND, DAVID"},{"name":"organizations","value":"WOOLWORTH, F W, CO"},{"name":"subject","value":"BLACKS (IN US)"},{"name":"subject","value":"DISCRIMINATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"CIVIL RIGHTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2bf","word_count":128,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/books\/noted-with-pleasure.html","snippet":"Postparty Depression Nietzsche could distill a moral from any situation - even an ordinary party. In ''Human, All Too Human'' (University of Nebraska), he describes the moral seductiveness and sly coercion of social gatherings, as well as the f...","lead_paragraph":"Postparty Depression Nietzsche could distill a moral from any situation - even an ordinary party. In ''Human, All Too Human'' (University of Nebraska), he describes the moral seductiveness and sly coercion of social gatherings, as well as the feeling of having been insincere or unfaithful to oneself that sometimes follows them. Why do we feel pangs of conscience after ordinary parties? Because we have taken important matters lightly; because we have discussed people with less than complete loyalty, or because we were silent when we should have spoken; because we did not on occasion jump up and run away; in short, because we behaved at the party as if we belonged to it. G.I. Irony ''Irony,'' Paul Fussell writes, ''describes the emotion, whatever it is, occasioned by perceiving some great gulf, half-comic, half-tragic, between what one expects and what one finds.'' In ''The Penguin Book of Contemporary American Essays'' (Viking), edited by Maureen Howard, Mr. Fussell describes the irony of his experiences during World War II.","abstract":null,"print_page":"39","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NOTED WITH PLEASURE"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Book Review Desk","section_name":"Arts; Books","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ac8eb7c8105d623758","word_count":902,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/chief-s-crown-in-fast-drill.html","snippet":"Chief's Crown began his campaign toward the May 5 Kentucky Derby today with his first serious workout as a 3-year-old. It was a surprisingly quick start....","lead_paragraph":"Chief's Crown began his campaign toward the May 5 Kentucky Derby today with his first serious workout as a 3-year-old. It was a surprisingly quick start.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Chief's Crown in Fast Drill"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ac8eb7c8105d623767","word_count":260,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/books\/l-the-authenticity-of-marthe-014472.html","snippet":"To the Editor: As the French publisher of ''Marthe,'' I would like to add a few comments to the review by Peter Gay of the American edition of that book (Dec. 23). It is true that Philippe Aries expressed doubts as to the authenticity of ''Ma...","lead_paragraph":"To the Editor: As the French publisher of ''Marthe,'' I would like to add a few comments to the review by Peter Gay of the American edition of that book (Dec. 23). It is true that Philippe Aries expressed doubts as to the authenticity of ''Marthe'' in an article in L'Express dated March 19-26, 1982.","abstract":null,"print_page":"35","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"The Authenticity of 'Marthe'"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Book Review Desk","section_name":"Arts; Books; Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd14c2f8eb7c8105d62a903","word_count":187,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/andrea-visich-is-engaged.html","snippet":"Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Visich of Westwood, N.J., have announced the engagement of their daughter Andrea Jean Visich to Timothy Charles Coumbe, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coumbe of Westfield, N.J. A November wedding is planned. Miss Visich, an ex...","lead_paragraph":"Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Visich of Westwood, N.J., have announced the engagement of their daughter Andrea Jean Visich to Timothy Charles Coumbe, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coumbe of Westfield, N.J. A November wedding is planned. Miss Visich, an executive secretary with the Associated Merchandising Corporation in New York, is a student at the Bergen Community College in New Jersey. The future bridegroom, who attended the University of Virginia, is with the United Parcel Service in Saddle Brook, N.J.","abstract":null,"print_page":"60","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Andrea Visich Is Engaged"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c2f8eb7c8105d62a90c","word_count":82,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/c-corrections-014393.html","snippet":"A front-page caption last Sunday with a picture about the Republic Day parade in India incorrectly identified one woman watching the parade. She was Sonia Gandhi, wife of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi....","lead_paragraph":"A front-page caption last Sunday with a picture about the Republic Day parade in India incorrectly identified one woman watching the parade. She was Sonia Gandhi, wife of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.","abstract":null,"print_page":"2","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CORRECTIONS"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"Corrections; New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Correction","_id":"4fd14c2f8eb7c8105d62a912","word_count":32,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/travel\/from-english-pub-to-chinese-pagoda.html","snippet":"The strangest thing about walking around Epcot Center, the 260- acre extravaganza of exhibits and rides on international and futuristic themes that is the latest addition to Walt Disney World in Florida, is not the bizarre sensation of being in a ...","lead_paragraph":"The strangest thing about walking around Epcot Center, the 260- acre extravaganza of exhibits and rides on international and futuristic themes that is the latest addition to Walt Disney World in Florida, is not the bizarre sensation of being in a stage-set version of France one moment and Morocco the next. What is much stranger than that is how, after but a few minutes, all of this rampant architectural make-believe no longer seems so strange at all - how this place in which you prance from an English pub into a Chinese pagoda without missing a beat begins to feel almost normal. And that is the real giveaway that this is a Walt Disney creation we are talking about, and not just any old place. For no organization has done better than Walt Disney at creating a potent fantasy architecture in our time, in convincing us that almost any kind of architectural setting is real and credible. If Disney's inventions at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., and at the Magic Kingdom, the theme park that is the heart of Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., could be said to have made fantasy architecture viable, Epcot carries it one step further.","abstract":null,"print_page":"19","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"FROM ENGLISH PUB TO CHINESE PAGODA"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Travel Desk","section_name":"Travel","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Paul","rank":1,"lastname":"GOLDBERGER"}],"original":"By PAUL GOLDBERGER; PAUL GOLDBERGER is the architecture critic of The Times. His latest book is ''On the Rise: Architecture and Design in a Postmodern Age'' (Times Books)"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eae3","word_count":3622,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/business\/personal-finance-second-two-articles-zero-coupon-securities-selecting-zero.html","snippet":"-coupon bonds sold to individuals are backed by Treasury securities and their payoff is taxable, unless the bonds are used as investments in tax-exempt Individual Retirement Acccounts, as many of them are. Lately, however, zeros backed by tax-free...","lead_paragraph":"-coupon bonds sold to individuals are backed by Treasury securities and their payoff is taxable, unless the bonds are used as investments in tax-exempt Individual Retirement Acccounts, as many of them are. Lately, however, zeros backed by tax-free municipal bonds are also gaining popularity, particularly among people in high-tax brackets. In fact, tax-free municipals have become one of the hottest investments around as the prospect of tax simplification prompts the wealthy to replace the tax shelters they would ordinarily buy. Some $1 billion face amount of zero-coupon municipals has been sold in the last six months alone, said Stephen D. Leightman, national sales manager for Prudential-Bache Securities Inc. ''I would expect this year to be busier than last year,'' he added.","abstract":null,"print_page":"11","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Second of two articles on zero-coupon securities. ; SELECTING ZERO-COUPON MUNICIPALS","kicker":"PERSONAL FINANCE"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Deborah","rank":1,"lastname":"Rankin"}],"original":"By Deborah Rankin"},"type_of_material":"Series","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eaec","word_count":1167,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/about-cars-introducing-ford-s-new-merkur.html","snippet":"Dear Sir\/Madam, Please let me compliment you on your car. If it's not too much trouble, please call me. I'd like to know more about the car. Happy New Year. Alex. THE note was tucked under the windshield wiper, scribbled on the back of a t...","lead_paragraph":"Dear Sir\/Madam, Please let me compliment you on your car. If it's not too much trouble, please call me. I'd like to know more about the car. Happy New Year. Alex. THE note was tucked under the windshield wiper, scribbled on the back of a toll-bridge receipt. At first glance, it looked like a parking ticket, and I was well into mutter mode before the words made me smile.","abstract":null,"print_page":"9","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Introducing Ford's New Merkur","kicker":"ABOUT CARS"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"FORD MOTOR CO"},{"name":"subject","value":"AUTOMOBILES"},{"name":"subject","value":"NEW MODELS, DESIGN AND PRODUCTS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Marshall","rank":1,"lastname":"Schuon"}],"original":"By Marshall Schuon"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eaf2","word_count":978,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/us\/staff-challenges-nuclear-official.html","snippet":"The General Public Utilities Corporation's struggle to reopen its undamaged nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island has come under a new cloud. The staff of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said this week that Ivan W. Smith, chairman of the commi...","lead_paragraph":"The General Public Utilities Corporation's struggle to reopen its undamaged nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island has come under a new cloud. The staff of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said this week that Ivan W. Smith, chairman of the commission board hearing the relicensing request, was biased and should be removed. A spokesman said it was the first time in the commission's 10-year history that the staff had supported a challenge to the impartiality of one of its hearing officers, officially known as administrative law judges. Officials of the commission said that the staff recommendation was likely to further delay a vote by the full commission on whether to reopen the $450 million Unit 1 reactor.","abstract":null,"print_page":"18","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"STAFF CHALLENGES NUCLEAR OFFICIAL"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"SMITH, IVAN W"},{"name":"glocations","value":"THREE MILE ISLAND (PA)"},{"name":"organizations","value":"NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION"},{"name":"organizations","value":"GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP"},{"name":"subject","value":"ATOMIC ENERGY"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"National Desk","section_name":"U.S.","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Ben","middlename":"A.","lastname":"FRANKLIN","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By BEN A. 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Since then the group has carried on, performing widely throughout Europe and engaging in collaborative ventures with other companies, including New York's Talking Band.","abstract":null,"print_page":"54","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"OPERA: ROY HART THEATER TRANSFORMS 'PAGLIACCI'"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Cultural Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"John","rank":1,"lastname":"Rockwell"}],"original":"By John Rockwell"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eb07","word_count":485,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/world\/shake-up-is-reported-in-cuba-s-communist-party-hierarchy.html","snippet":"The Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party gave strong support to Fidel Castro this week and demoted a top party official who was apparently a leading critic of Mr. Castro's foreign policy. The moves, which included several other party ...","lead_paragraph":"The Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party gave strong support to Fidel Castro this week and demoted a top party official who was apparently a leading critic of Mr. Castro's foreign policy. The moves, which included several other party changes, were made Thursday night at a special session of the Central Committee. The fact that Mr. Castro sought such an endorsement, and the wording of the Havana communique, indicated to analysts here that Mr. Castro's policy of apparently seeking accommodation with the United States had been opposed by some members of the leadership.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"SHAKE-UP IS REPORTED IN CUBA'S COMMUNIST PARTY HIERARCHY"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"CASTRO, FIDEL"},{"name":"persons","value":"PEREZ HERRERO, ANTONIO"},{"name":"glocations","value":"CUBA"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (1983)"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World; Washington","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd151608eb7c8105d633066","word_count":385,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/books\/firewheels-whiskers-d-j-r-bruckner-with-van-der-steen-about-himself-translated.html","snippet":"GERMAIN VAN DER STEEN (1987-1964) was a French painter from a Dutch family, who at various times taught school, was gassed in World War I, ran a drugstore with his wife, and worked for the French Government. With - it would seem from reading his f...","lead_paragraph":"GERMAIN VAN DER STEEN (1987-1964) was a French painter from a Dutch family, who at various times taught school, was gassed in World War I, ran a drugstore with his wife, and worked for the French Government. With - it would seem from reading his frank and rather naive autobiography - little encouragement from anyone, particularly his immediate family, he also produced fanciful portraits of cats. In the last 20 years of his life, he began to exhibit successfully in France and occasionally in other European countries. In his essay, partially on Van der Steen and mainly about his own views on feline character, D. J. R. Bruckner, an editor of The New York Times Book Review, tells us that Germain Van der Steen also painted birds and flowers, but less successfully. Except as backdrops in these reproductions, we see nothing but his cats, some in vivid color, some in pen-and-ink drawings. Being unacquainted with his work, I would have liked more of an overview.","abstract":null,"print_page":"36","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"By D. J. R. Bruckner. With ''Van der Steen About Himself,'' Translated by Ralph Read. Illustrated. Unpaged. 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Iraq often uses the phrase to refer to supertankers.","abstract":null,"print_page":"9","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Iraq Reports Raid Off Iranian Oil Island","kicker":"AROND THE WORLD"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"IRAQ"},{"name":"glocations","value":"PERSIAN GULF"},{"name":"glocations","value":"IRAN"},{"name":"glocations","value":"KHARG ISLAND (IRAN)"},{"name":"subject","value":"ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES"},{"name":"subject","value":"MILITARY ACTION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593d8eb7c8105d63dccf","word_count":141,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/carolyn-davis-to-wed-a-law-school-student.html","snippet":"Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Edward Davis of Glen Ridge, N.J., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Woodbury Davis, to Matthew Forbes Erskine, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Mandeville Erskine Jr. of Worcester and Paxton, Mass. A June w...","lead_paragraph":"Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Edward Davis of Glen Ridge, N.J., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Woodbury Davis, to Matthew Forbes Erskine, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Mandeville Erskine Jr. of Worcester and Paxton, Mass. A June wedding is planned.","abstract":null,"print_page":"58","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Carolyn Davis to Wed A Law School Student"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593e8eb7c8105d63dcd4","word_count":140,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/firemen-sift-through-rubble-from-firehouse-that-burned.html","snippet":"Eight of the 30 members of Fire Department Rescue Co. 1 shoveled and picked their way last week through a pile of rubble three stories high - what remained of a burned building. They dragged out an assortment of things, from charred timbers to gre...","lead_paragraph":"Eight of the 30 members of Fire Department Rescue Co. 1 shoveled and picked their way last week through a pile of rubble three stories high - what remained of a burned building. They dragged out an assortment of things, from charred timbers to green metal lockers twisted by heat. ''Basically,'' said Lieut. John Cerato, ''we're doing the same as we would be if there were a victim trapped in there.'' He said the men attached to the company had searched fire-gutted buildings for victims and their possessions countless times before.","abstract":null,"print_page":"46","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"FIREMEN SIFT THROUGH RUBBLE FROM FIREHOUSE THAT BURNED"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK CITY"},{"name":"glocations","value":"MANHATTAN (NYC)"},{"name":"organizations","value":"FIRE DEPARTMENT"},{"name":"subject","value":"FIRES AND FIREMEN"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Metropolitan Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"David","middlename":"L.","lastname":"BEAZER","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By DAVID L. 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The fact that her gynecologist does not know her first name reminds me of what my physician replied when I pointed out that he called me ''Mrs.'' even though he was, twice a year, more intimate with me than any other human being except my husband: ''Be glad I don't know your first name. I know the first names of all my patients who are seriously ill.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"21","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"'That Dread Ogre,' Mammography"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Long Island Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region; Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd1607e8eb7c8105d64a368","word_count":336,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/tom-mcmillen-s-lofty-goals.html","snippet":"INSIDE the local Friendly Ice Cream parlor, a handful of customers were eating breakfast, their steaming cups of coffee looking like little chimneys keeping them warm on a snowy morning in suburban Maryland. A man bundled in a parka talked about h...","lead_paragraph":"INSIDE the local Friendly Ice Cream parlor, a handful of customers were eating breakfast, their steaming cups of coffee looking like little chimneys keeping them warm on a snowy morning in suburban Maryland. A man bundled in a parka talked about how difficult it was driving on the snow-slick roads, but the view from a comfortable booth in a warm place was picturesque, like a scene Tom McMillen might paint for his personalized Christmas cards. Shortly after 8 A.M. one day last week, McMillen ducked through the doorway into the Friendly, where he is a regular customer. He brushed away the snow that was camouflaged against his silver-gray hair and was greeted by a local resident whom he regards as a constituent as well as a basketball fan. McMillen removed his overcoat, revealing his work clothes, the blue warmup suit of the Washington Bullets. The Bullets were not scheduled to practice for another two and a half hours, but professional basketball represents only one of McMillen's diversified interests and he was getting a typically early start. He is a successful small-business man with holdings in three companies, including two that specialize in mobile radio and beeper-phone communications and an investment firm that acquires and finances the sale of medium- sized companies.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TOM MCMILLEN'S LOFTY GOALS"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Peter","rank":1,"lastname":"ALFANO"}],"original":"By PETER ALFANO"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d617696","word_count":2164,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/new-castle-fairest-in-state-for-taxes.html","snippet":"-tax assessments in the state, followed closely by Mount Kisco, according to an ''honor roll'' issued last month by the New York State Board of Equalization and Assessments. Other Westchester communities on the honor roll were Somers, Pound Ri...","lead_paragraph":"-tax assessments in the state, followed closely by Mount Kisco, according to an ''honor roll'' issued last month by the New York State Board of Equalization and Assessments. Other Westchester communities on the honor roll were Somers, Pound Ridge and Yorktown. In the listing of counties, Westchester was ranked against the other counties in the state and came in 13th out of 53 in terms of fairness. Fairness was determined by finding an error factor - the difference between what an assessment should be, in the judgment of the state board, and the amount it varies above or below that number. The average variation for the state was 20 percent, and this was 20 percent above and 20 percent below the proper assessment.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NEW CASTLE FAIREST IN STATE FOR TAXES"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Westchester Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Betsy","rank":1,"lastname":"BROWN"}],"original":"By BETSY BROWN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d61769f","word_count":1188,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/realestate\/postings-norwalk-conversion.html","snippet":"For decades, the 85-foot-high Romanesque Revival clock tower on the old Joseph Loth Company building has been a local landmark in Norwalk, Conn. Now the 80-year-old manufacturing facility, which was built as a hat factory and served most recently ...","lead_paragraph":"For decades, the 85-foot-high Romanesque Revival clock tower on the old Joseph Loth Company building has been a local landmark in Norwalk, Conn. Now the 80-year-old manufacturing facility, which was built as a hat factory and served most recently as an auto-accessory plant, will be converted into 132 rental apartments.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NORWALK CONVERSION","kicker":"POSTINGS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"KENNEDY, SHAWN G"},{"name":"organizations","value":"DASEKE & CO"},{"name":"organizations","value":"LOTH, JOSEPH, COMPANY"},{"name":"organizations","value":"HISTORIC PLACES, NATIONAL REGISTER OF"},{"name":"subject","value":"HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND SITES"},{"name":"subject","value":"RENTING AND LEASING"},{"name":"subject","value":"HOUSING"},{"name":"subject","value":"FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL PLANTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"APARTMENT HOUSES"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Real Estate Desk","section_name":"Real Estate","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2a6","word_count":281,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/realestate\/postings-recycling-a-gym.html","snippet":"When St. Augustine's Elementary School in Ossining, N.Y., was torn down a few years ago for the sake of a road-widening project on Route 9, its gym, housed in a 1960's annex behind the 60-year-old school, was spared. Vacant since 1980 when St. A...","lead_paragraph":"When St. Augustine's Elementary School in Ossining, N.Y., was torn down a few years ago for the sake of a road-widening project on Route 9, its gym, housed in a 1960's annex behind the 60-year-old school, was spared. Vacant since 1980 when St. Augustine moved to another school building, the former gym is now being transformed into a cable television facility.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"RECYCLING A GYM","kicker":"POSTINGS"},"keywords":[{"name":"organizations","value":"ST AUGUSTINE'S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL"},{"name":"organizations","value":"AMERICAN CABLESYSTEMS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CABLE TELEVISION"},{"name":"subject","value":"TELEVISION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Real Estate Desk","section_name":"Real Estate","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Shawn","middlename":"G.","lastname":"Kennedy","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Shawn G. 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The restaurant will be a multilevel building designed to resemble a cluster of wharfside shanties.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"PIER RESTAURANT","kicker":"POSTINGS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"KENNEDY, SHAWN G"},{"name":"glocations","value":"WEEHAWKEN (NJ)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"LINCOLN TUNNEL"},{"name":"glocations","value":"LINCOLN HARBOR (NJ)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW JERSEY"},{"name":"organizations","value":"SHANGHAI RED'S"},{"name":"organizations","value":"HARTZ MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES INC"},{"name":"subject","value":"RESTAURANTS"},{"name":"subject","value":"AREA PLANNING AND RENEWAL"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Real Estate Desk","section_name":"Real Estate","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2b5","word_count":150,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/weekinreview\/looking-for-a-handle-on-intelligence-activities.html","snippet":"When Senator Dave Durenberger, the new chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, held the panel's first public meeting last week, he told his colleagues that serving on the committee was a ''thankless duty,'' but an intriguing one. ''There is...","lead_paragraph":"When Senator Dave Durenberger, the new chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, held the panel's first public meeting last week, he told his colleagues that serving on the committee was a ''thankless duty,'' but an intriguing one. ''There is a good deal of mystery - and a lot of curiosity - about what this committee does,'' the Minnesota Republican said. More curiosity than usual is directed at the Intelligence Committees in both houses of Congress these days. They have both acquired new leaders. In the Senate, Mr. Durenberger, a former Army counterintelligence officer who is in his second term, succeeds Barry Goldwater of Arizona. In the House, Lee H. Hamilton, a Democrat from Indiana with 20 years of experience on the Foreign Affairs Committee, replaces Edward P. Boland of Massachusetts. Membership on the committees is limited to eight years for senators and six for representatives.","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"LOOKING FOR A HANDLE ON INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"DURENBERGER, DAVID F"},{"name":"persons","value":"HAMILTON, LEE H"},{"name":"glocations","value":"NICARAGUA"},{"name":"glocations","value":"UNITED STATES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"CONGRESS"},{"name":"organizations","value":"HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE"},{"name":"organizations","value":"SENATE"},{"name":"organizations","value":"HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"},{"name":"organizations","value":"SENATE COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE"},{"name":"subject","value":"UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES"},{"name":"subject","value":"CIVIL WAR AND GUERRILLA WARFARE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Week in Review Desk","section_name":"Washington; Week in Review","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Steven","middlename":"V.","lastname":"ROBERTS","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By STEVEN V. 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A dazzling array of ski resorts and winter sports areas is no more than two hours' drive along autobahns and many of them are served by spec...","lead_paragraph":"Besides all its other charms and attractions, Munich is the gateway to the Bavarian and the Tyrolean Alps. A dazzling array of ski resorts and winter sports areas is no more than two hours' drive along autobahns and many of them are served by special, nonstop trains that leave from the Hauptbahnhof, the main station, on weekends. It is only 55 miles - an hour's drive by American standards, shorter by breakneck German criteria - to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, scene of the 1936 Winter Olympics and the leading winter sports center in the Bavarian Alps ever since, thanks in no small measure to the Zugspitze, which at 9,782 feet is Germany's highest mountain. The Zugspitz-platt, a broad plateau beneath the summit, reachable by cog railway from Garmisch-Partenkirchen's main station or by cable car from the Eibsee, an idyllic lake at the base of the mountain, is the only glacier skiing area in the country, with eight lifts and good snow from October through May. The Schneefernerhaus, a lodge at the edge of the plateau that was built in the 1920's, is more commendable for the view from its terrace than for its restaurant. From here, another leg of the cable car leads to the summit with its invariably breathtaking view of the German and Austrian Alps. But don't bother to take along your skis. 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''and absentee owners who would complain every time we tried to spend on improvements.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TIGHTENING RULES ON RENTING","kicker":"TALKING ABSENTEES"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"CONDOMINIUMS"},{"name":"subject","value":"RENTING AND LEASING"},{"name":"subject","value":"HOUSING"},{"name":"subject","value":"COOPERATIVES"},{"name":"subject","value":"SUITS AND LITIGATION"},{"name":"subject","value":"LANDLORDS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Real Estate Desk","section_name":"Real Estate","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Andree","rank":1,"lastname":"BROOKS"}],"original":"By ANDREE BROOKS"},"type_of_material":"Series","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eaed","word_count":1029,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/sports-of-the-times-number-one-comes-home.html","snippet":"A standing-room crowd of 6,192 basketball fans - excluding those who would be sorry and ducked out for popcorn - was on its feet and cheering like mad at St. John's Alumni Hall yesterday afternoon, as the drama built to a near fever pitch with sho...","lead_paragraph":"A standing-room crowd of 6,192 basketball fans - excluding those who would be sorry and ducked out for popcorn - was on its feet and cheering like mad at St. John's Alumni Hall yesterday afternoon, as the drama built to a near fever pitch with shouts of ''He's Number One.'' And this was only halftime of the St. John's-Connecticut game. The subject of the cheers was not 6-foot-6-inch Chris Mullin or 6-8 Walter Berry or 7-0 Bill Wennington, stars of the St. John's Redmen, but 4-1 David Falotico, age 8, a third-grader out of West Babylon, L.I. Most of the home-team fans, some bearing signs inscribed ''We're Number One,'' had come to see St. John's play at home for the first time since it had beaten Georgetown, then the nation's top-ranked team, in Landover, Md., exactly one week before. The crowd now had been rather subdued, possibly a little fearful with this new, heady status, and watched as St. John's took a somewhat shaky 40-30 lead against a game UConn team at intermission. 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One misses that extra bite of unanimity from the strings, but Mr. Rostropovich passes out extra rations of passion with such generosity that the occasional haze of execution bothered little.","abstract":null,"print_page":"50","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CONCERT: NATIONAL SYMPHONY"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"STERN, ISAAC"},{"name":"persons","value":"ROSTROPOVICH, MSTISLAV"},{"name":"organizations","value":"NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA"},{"name":"subject","value":"MUSIC"},{"name":"subject","value":"REVIEWS"},{"name":"subject","value":"CONCERTS AND RECITALS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Cultural Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Bernard","rank":1,"lastname":"HOLLAND"}],"original":"By BERNARD HOLLAND"},"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd14ead8eb7c8105d62eb08","word_count":566,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/books\/in-short-nonfiction-014458.html","snippet":"* THE LOG CABIN MYTH: The Social Backgrounds of the Presidents. 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The guests have vanished....","lead_paragraph":"The holidays are over. On the table where red and white carnations nodded, now slender spears of narcissus bloom. The guests have vanished.","abstract":null,"print_page":"20","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"TOPICS"},"keywords":[{"name":"persons","value":"BRIDSON, SUSAN"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHRISTMAS"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Long Island Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd158be8eb7c8105d63d2a9","word_count":196,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/business\/testing-for-traits-that-make-a-merger.html","snippet":"WHAT makes for effective management? Much of the early psychological research on this question was based on the assumption that managers possessed unique personal traits, such as intelligence, independence, self-confidence, etc., which set them ap...","lead_paragraph":"WHAT makes for effective management? Much of the early psychological research on this question was based on the assumption that managers possessed unique personal traits, such as intelligence, independence, self-confidence, etc., which set them apart from their subordinates. But this line of research led to disappointment. For one thing, it was felt that a list of such traits falls short of accounting for the unique aura that surrounds those in the corporate as well as the political world who truly lead. Thus, later theories of leadership were eager to dispose of the person of the leader altogether. Indeed, some contemporary theories now claim that only external circumstances in the organization and in society determine the success of managers. 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''Shoot,'' said Craig Patrick, the Ranger coach. ''We have to learn to shoot from everywhere. We have to get shots and create havoc in the other end of ...","lead_paragraph":"The Rangers lost again tonight and left Northlands Coliseum repeating one word: ''Shoot.'' ''Shoot,'' said Craig Patrick, the Ranger coach. ''We have to learn to shoot from everywhere. We have to get shots and create havoc in the other end of the ice.''","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"OILERS OVERHWELM RANGERS IN 5-1 ROUT"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Kevin","rank":1,"lastname":"DUPONT"}],"original":"By KEVIN DUPONT"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593d8eb7c8105d63dcc5","word_count":717,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/magazine\/l-a-korean-exile-s-long-journey-home-014513.html","snippet":"Sanford J. Ungar's article, ''A Korean Exile's Long Journey Home'' (Dec. 23), offers an informative account not only of South Korean opposition leader Kim Dae Jung but also of the recent political history of the divided nation. It contains, howeve...","lead_paragraph":"Sanford J. Ungar's article, ''A Korean Exile's Long Journey Home'' (Dec. 23), offers an informative account not only of South Korean opposition leader Kim Dae Jung but also of the recent political history of the divided nation. It contains, however, a few assertions that require elaboration.","abstract":null,"print_page":"86","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"A Korean Exile's Long Journey Home"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Magazine Desk","section_name":"Magazine; Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd1593d8eb7c8105d63dcce","word_count":169,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/weekinreview\/the-world-deportations-upheld.html","snippet":"The Reagan Administration last week got a green light to begin deporting the more than 1,500 Cubans who arrived from the Cuban port of Mariel in 1980 and wound up in the Atlanta penitentiary. Under terms of an agreement in December, Cuba agreed...","lead_paragraph":"The Reagan Administration last week got a green light to begin deporting the more than 1,500 Cubans who arrived from the Cuban port of Mariel in 1980 and wound up in the Atlanta penitentiary. Under terms of an agreement in December, Cuba agreed to take them back and to permit up to 20,000 Cubans a year to apply for visas to the United States.","abstract":null,"print_page":"4","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Deportations Upheld","kicker":"THE WORLD"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Week in Review Desk","section_name":"Health; Week in Review","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Milt","rank":1,"lastname":"Freudenheim"},{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Henry","rank":2,"lastname":"Giniger"}],"original":"By Milt Freudenheim and Henry Giniger"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1593e8eb7c8105d63dcd3","word_count":148,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/theater\/stage-a-new-look-at-7-deadly-sins.html","snippet":"Nagle Jackson's ''Faustus in Hell,'' a circumnavigation of the world of John Faustus, friends and temptors, begins on an enticing note of self-mockery. Barry Boys, playing Mephistophilis as a cynic of the arched-eyebrow school, informs us that Hel...","lead_paragraph":"Nagle Jackson's ''Faustus in Hell,'' a circumnavigation of the world of John Faustus, friends and temptors, begins on an enticing note of self-mockery. Barry Boys, playing Mephistophilis as a cynic of the arched-eyebrow school, informs us that Hell is a theater and that we are about to see the 73,452d performance of a play that will run ''until eternity.'' At close to three hours, the performance stops far short of the promised mark, but there are moments when it does appear to be endless. 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And in ''The Verdict,'' a 1982 film to be seen for the first time on commericial television Sunday at 9 P.M. on NBC, the hands are plentiful....","lead_paragraph":"In the right hands, courtroom drama is always the stuff of fine entertainment. And in ''The Verdict,'' a 1982 film to be seen for the first time on commericial television Sunday at 9 P.M. on NBC, the hands are plentiful.","abstract":null,"print_page":"2","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CRITICS' CHOICES"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Arts and Leisure Desk","section_name":"Arts","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Lawrence","middlename":"Van","lastname":"Gelder","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By Lawrence Van Gelder Broadcast TV"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd1607e8eb7c8105d64a367","word_count":254,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/concert-series-fill-schools-libraries.html","snippet":"schools, conservatories, the network of public libraries - are also likely sources of public concerts of high interest and at low, or no, cost. For example, beginning today at 2:30 P.M. in White Plains, there is a jazz program marking Black His...","lead_paragraph":"schools, conservatories, the network of public libraries - are also likely sources of public concerts of high interest and at low, or no, cost. For example, beginning today at 2:30 P.M. in White Plains, there is a jazz program marking Black History Month. Featured are Frank Foster, saxophone mainstay of the old Count Basie Band, with his own group of bass, piano and drums whimsically called ''The Non-Electric Company.'' At the New Rochelle Public Library, the Tuesday ''Music, Wine and Cheese'' concerts continue apace, offering young, most often Westchester-based performers showcase opportunities every two weeks, even as they provide the community with fine musical entertainment at nominal cost (technically they are free, but the audience is asked to leave a donation for the ongoing work of the music committee).","abstract":null,"print_page":"17","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CONCERT SERIES FILL SCHOOLS, LIBRARIES"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Westchester Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Robert","rank":1,"lastname":"SHERMAN"}],"original":"By ROBERT SHERMAN"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd140338eb7c8105d61769e","word_count":983,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/cosmos-set-to-sell-cabanas.html","snippet":"In an effort to improve their finances, an area in which they say they have serious problems, the Cosmos are on the verge of selling Roberto Cabanas, the only player left on their roster of substantial value to foreign teams. Giorgio Chinaglia,...","lead_paragraph":"In an effort to improve their finances, an area in which they say they have serious problems, the Cosmos are on the verge of selling Roberto Cabanas, the only player left on their roster of substantial value to foreign teams. Giorgio Chinaglia, the president of the Cosmos, and Peppe Pinton, the managing director, said yesterday that they would fly to Cali, Colombia, today in an effort to complete the deal for Cabanas with Club America, one of the top teams in Colombia. Chinaglia and Pinton estimated the sale of Cabanas would bring the Cosmos more than $1 million, but their estimation might be high. Although he was the leading scorer with 25 goals and most valuable player in the North American Soccer League in 1983, Cabanas had a poor season in 1984, scoring only 8 goals. He has not played in the indoor season because his contract is for outdoor play only. He is currently in his native Paraguay and will join Chinaglia and Pinton in Cali today.","abstract":null,"print_page":"9","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"COSMOS SET TO SELL CABANAS"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Alex","rank":1,"lastname":"YANNIS"}],"original":"By ALEX YANNIS"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2a5","word_count":458,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/travel\/l-lake-district-014550.html","snippet":"To The Editor: The story on England's Lake District (Travel, Dec. 2), which my wife and I toured last August, brought back many pleasant memories. Your readers may be interested in some notes on our own experience. The best direct route from he...","lead_paragraph":"To The Editor: The story on England's Lake District (Travel, Dec. 2), which my wife and I toured last August, brought back many pleasant memories. Your readers may be interested in some notes on our own experience. The best direct route from here to there is via Manchester Airport. There's an inexpensive charter flight provided by British Air Tours, which is run by British Airways, that is regularly scheduled from Kennedy International Airport. Manchester's airport is sort of a cozy little place, and we were in and out in no time. From there, it's about an hour and half north by car to the southern lakes.","abstract":null,"print_page":"24","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":" ; Lake District"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Travel Desk","section_name":"Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2ae","word_count":321,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/business\/consumer-rates.html","snippet":null,"lead_paragraph":null,"abstract":null,"print_page":"11","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CONSUMER RATES"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Statistics","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2b4","word_count":68,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/style\/margriet-e-yonkman-to-wed-michael-j-finnegan.html","snippet":"Mrs. Raymond B. Rudy of Greenwich, Conn., and Frederick A. Yonkman of Ridgefield, Conn., and New York have announced the engagement of their daughter, Margriet Ellen Yonkman, to Michael Joseph Finnegan, a son of Dr. and Mrs. John Gerard Finnegan o...","lead_paragraph":"Mrs. Raymond B. Rudy of Greenwich, Conn., and Frederick A. Yonkman of Ridgefield, Conn., and New York have announced the engagement of their daughter, Margriet Ellen Yonkman, to Michael Joseph Finnegan, a son of Dr. and Mrs. John Gerard Finnegan of Rye, N.Y. A March 16 wedding is planned. Miss Yonkman, an assistant buyer of handbags and fashion accessories for Lord & Taylor in New York, attended the Dana Hall School and graduated from the Greenwich Academy.","abstract":null,"print_page":"62","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Margriet E. Yonkman to Wed Michael J. Finnegan"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Society Desk","section_name":"Style","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd141f18eb7c8105d61a2bd","word_count":181,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/business\/business-forum-the-war-for-institutional-comissions.html","snippet":"EVERY piece of turf in the securities industry is being fought over, and none more viciously than commissions from the institutional equity business. Commission rates are coming down; costs for personnel and new technology are going up. And the...","lead_paragraph":"EVERY piece of turf in the securities industry is being fought over, and none more viciously than commissions from the institutional equity business. Commission rates are coming down; costs for personnel and new technology are going up. And the inventive minds in Wall Street are working overtime to devise new ways to beggar their neighbors. The latest practice - the ''third party'' business - is to give back to institutions that part of the commission that pays for research, custodian fees and other services ordered by money managers and pension plan sponsors.","abstract":null,"print_page":"2","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"THE WAR FOR INSTITUTIONAL COMISSIONS","kicker":"BUSINESS FORUM"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Financial Desk","section_name":"Business","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"James","rank":1,"lastname":"BALOG"}],"original":"By JAMES BALOG; James Balog is senior executive vice president of Drexel Burnham Lambert. The above article is adapted from a speech to the annual meeting of the Securities Industry Association last month"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ac8eb7c8105d623756","word_count":819,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/jets-finally-win-in-boston-garden.html","snippet":"Brian Mullen set up goals by Randy Carlyle and Dale Hawerchuk less than 2 minutes apart in the second period, and the Winnipeg Jets went on to their first victory in Boston today, beating the Bruins by 4-3. Paul MacLean nailed down the Jets' fir...","lead_paragraph":"Brian Mullen set up goals by Randy Carlyle and Dale Hawerchuk less than 2 minutes apart in the second period, and the Winnipeg Jets went on to their first victory in Boston today, beating the Bruins by 4-3. Paul MacLean nailed down the Jets' first triumph in 10 visits to Boston Garden since the Jets joined the National Hockey League in 1979 with his 29th goal 8 minutes 5 seconds into the third period. Sabres 6, Flyers 3 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Mike Foligno and Craig Ramsey each scored two goals to lead Buffalo to its third straight victory.","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Jets Finally Win In Boston Garden"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Sports Desk","section_name":"Sports","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"organization":"AP","original":"AP","person":[]},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ac8eb7c8105d62375f","word_count":381,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/westchester-journal-the-overseer-s-house.html","snippet":"THE Overseer's House on the Croton Aqueduct in Dobbs Ferry has seen better days. Its listing on the National Register of Historic Places has given it attention but not preservation. The once-graceful columns are listing, the porch floor lacks seve...","lead_paragraph":"THE Overseer's House on the Croton Aqueduct in Dobbs Ferry has seen better days. Its listing on the National Register of Historic Places has given it attention but not preservation. The once-graceful columns are listing, the porch floor lacks several sections, and a visitor named JOHN is remembered in vivid blue paint splashed across the whitewashed brick wall.","abstract":null,"print_page":"3","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"THE OVERSEER'S HOUSE","kicker":"WESTCHESTER JOURNAL"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"NEW YORK STATE"},{"name":"glocations","value":"DOBBS FERRY (NY)"},{"name":"glocations","value":"CROTON AQUEDUCT (NY)"},{"name":"subject","value":"HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND SITES"},{"name":"subject","value":"RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Westchester Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Tessa","rank":1,"lastname":"Melvin"}],"original":"By Tessa Melvin"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd147ac8eb7c8105d623765","word_count":435,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/books\/l-kundera-and-the-antinovel-014470.html","snippet":"To the Editor: Milan Kundera's otherwise insightful ''An Introduction to a Variation'' (Jan. 6) misstates the case when it asserts that ''Jacques le Fataliste'' and its precursor ''Tristram Shandy'' have no literary descendants. In fact, the ant...","lead_paragraph":"To the Editor: Milan Kundera's otherwise insightful ''An Introduction to a Variation'' (Jan. 6) misstates the case when it asserts that ''Jacques le Fataliste'' and its precursor ''Tristram Shandy'' have no literary descendants. In fact, the antinovel is alive and well.","abstract":null,"print_page":"35","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"Kundera and the Antinovel"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Book Review Desk","section_name":"Arts; Books; Opinion","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Letter","_id":"4fd147ac8eb7c8105d62376e","word_count":140,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/world\/recession-in-israel-is-slowing-settlement-of-the-west-bank.html","snippet":"-Occupied West Bank - Israel's economic recession appears to be doing what years of Peace Now demonstrations and political debates have not: slow the growth of Jewish settlements in the West Bank. Consider tiny Abir Yaacov. It consists of four f...","lead_paragraph":"-Occupied West Bank - Israel's economic recession appears to be doing what years of Peace Now demonstrations and political debates have not: slow the growth of Jewish settlements in the West Bank. Consider tiny Abir Yaacov. It consists of four families, one dog and four Israeli Army soldiers who stand guard around the clock. The place is so small that late-morning visitors often find no one home. Abir Yaacov was built hastily on July 1, 1984, right before the national elections, and began with 30 families living in tents. But when the Ministry of Housing allocated enough money for just four trailer homes, almost everybody folded their tents and moved back to their apartments in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.","abstract":null,"print_page":"1","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"RECESSION IN ISRAEL IS SLOWING SETTLEMENT OF THE WEST BANK"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Foreign Desk","section_name":"World","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Thomas","middlename":"L.","lastname":"FRIEDMAN","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""},{"organization":"","role":"reported","rank":2}],"original":"By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, Special to the New York Times"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c2e8eb7c8105d62a8d9","word_count":2322,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/books\/new-noteworthy.html","snippet":"Makers of the Postwar World, by Richard J. Barnet (Simon & Schuster, $10.95.) Our reviewer, Daniel Yergin, described the alliance as the ''political, military and economic relationships'' that tie the nations together. Writing in 1983, he said tha...","lead_paragraph":"Makers of the Postwar World, by Richard J. Barnet (Simon & Schuster, $10.95.) Our reviewer, Daniel Yergin, described the alliance as the ''political, military and economic relationships'' that tie the nations together. Writing in 1983, he said that ''The Alliance'' ''combines lively narrative history with deft political analysis and vivid, psychologically acute portraits of the men who created and have led the alliance.'' AUTO-DA-FE, by Elias Canetti. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $10.95.) A scholar, his wife, a dwarf and a building caretaker are the central characters of this novel. Marc Slonim said here in 1964 that the four ''form a homogeneous company in which schizophrenia and sadism are the dominant roles.'' He concluded: ''The sheer inventiveness, the compositional unity, the philosophical depths of 'Auto-da- Fe' put it far above the usual novel of pathological explorations.'' The translation from the German is by C. V. Wedgewood. Another reissued book by the 1981 Nobel laureate is","abstract":null,"print_page":"34","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"NEW & NOTEWORTHY"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Book Review Desk","section_name":"Arts; Books","subsection_name":null,"byline":null,"type_of_material":"Review","_id":"4fd14c2f8eb7c8105d62a8e1","word_count":975,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/views-differ-on-pesticide-ban.html","snippet":"TRENTON A TOP state agricultural official and the sponsor of the so-called antipesticide bill disagreed last week over the reasons for the Department of Agriculture's recent ban on the use of chemical pesticides for treating gypsy-moth infestation...","lead_paragraph":"TRENTON A TOP state agricultural official and the sponsor of the so-called antipesticide bill disagreed last week over the reasons for the Department of Agriculture's recent ban on the use of chemical pesticides for treating gypsy-moth infestations. The department will no longer offer Sevin and Dylox, two broad-spectrum pesticides, to 60 municipalities in its cooperative aerial-spraying program this spring. The program is expected to treat some 40,000 wooded acres. Instead, the municipalities, if they join the state program, must use Bacillus thuringiensis , also known as Bt, a bacterium that, unlike the chemicals, is toxic only to the gypsy-moth caterpillar.","abstract":null,"print_page":"8","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"VIEWS DIFFER ON PESTICIDE BAN"},"keywords":[{"name":"subject","value":"TERMS NOT AVAILABLE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"New Jersey Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"firstname":"Leo","middlename":"H.","lastname":"CARNEY","rank":1,"role":"reported","organization":""}],"original":"By LEO H. CARNEY"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c2f8eb7c8105d62a8ea","word_count":651,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/nyregion\/children-are-given-identification-tags.html","snippet":"AS part of a new Lifesaver Identification Program, police officers in Fairfield have been visiting local classrooms and distributing identification tags to children in kindergarten through second grade. The tags state the child's name, address...","lead_paragraph":"AS part of a new Lifesaver Identification Program, police officers in Fairfield have been visiting local classrooms and distributing identification tags to children in kindergarten through second grade. The tags state the child's name, address and list three emergency phone numbers. Medical information, such as the name and phone number of the family physician, the child's blood type and allergy information is also on the form. Space is provided for insurance data and the tag even has a medical consent form, a release for parents to sign that authorizes physicians to perform emergency care on their children if necessary.","abstract":null,"print_page":"26","blog":[],"source":"The New York Times","multimedia":[],"headline":{"main":"CHILDREN ARE GIVEN IDENTIFICATION TAGS"},"keywords":[{"name":"glocations","value":"FAIRFIELD (CONN)"},{"name":"subject","value":"CHILDREN AND YOUTH"},{"name":"subject","value":"LOST, MISSING AND RUNAWAY CHILDREN"},{"name":"subject","value":"IDENTIFICATION DEVICES"},{"name":"subject","value":"POLICE"}],"pub_date":"1985-02-03T00:00:00Z","document_type":"article","news_desk":"Connecticut Weekly Desk","section_name":"New York and Region","subsection_name":null,"byline":{"person":[{"organization":"","role":"reported","firstname":"Josephine","rank":1,"lastname":"WALLACE"}],"original":"By JOSEPHINE WALLACE"},"type_of_material":"News","_id":"4fd14c2f8eb7c8105d62a8f0","word_count":506,"slideshow_credits":null},{"web_url":"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1985\/02\/03\/sports\/sports-people-challenge-to-decker.html","snippet":"Diana Richberg, the Albany State student who holds the women's national indoor mark of 2 minutes 39.28 seconds for 1,000 meters, will compete against Mary Decker in the 1,500 race at the Vitalis-United States Olympic Invitational meet at Byr...","lead_paragraph":"Diana Richberg, the Albany State student who holds the women's national indoor mark of 2 minutes 39.28 seconds for 1,000 meters, will compete against Mary Decker in the 1,500 race at the Vitalis-United States Olympic Invitational meet at Byrne Meadowlands Arena next Saturday. ''I'm moving up in distance because I feel I can give her a
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