Show IgA Tlit' Suit Sunday Ortohcr like Tribune I 1(5 198H Week in Review: No Knockouts as Bush Dukakis Spar in LA Sunday Oct 9 1988 POLICE BEAT UP JOURNALISTS AT PROTESTS — Journalists denounced intentional attacks by special riot police on 2!) reporters and photographer i covering demonstrations following the defeat in a plebiscite of Gen Augusto Pinochet Among those beaten punched dubbed and kicked by special squads of riot police have been reporters or photographers for Newsweek USA Today CBS Village Voice Newsday and CNN as well as journalists from Latin America Europe and those working for the Chilean media Mme than 1000 foreign journalists came to Chile for Wednesday's presidential plebiscite in which Pinochet was the only candidate and in which voters rejected an extension of his continued rule CZECH PREMIER QUITS — Lubomir Strougal who was considered an economic reformer and had been the nation's premier for more than 18 Communist Party years resigned and gave up his seat on the Politburo Peter Colotka premier of Slovakia also quit his job and membership on the party's ruling body Communist Party chief Milos Jakes announced the resignations at a plenary session of the party Central Committee the official news agency CTK reported Wednesday Oct 12 1988 STING SNARES BANK FIRM — A bank holding company with branches in 72 countries was indicted in a $32 million sting described by federal agents as the first r such case involving a global banking institution In a undercover or a $100 bill sting dubbed "Operation C Chase" from the C in Customs agents were able to infiltrate powerful Colombian syndicates and help launder ail estimated $32 million in drug proceeds federal authorities said PROTESTERS OBSTRUCT FDA — Thousands of protesters some g of AIDS laid siege to the Food and Drug Administration in a melee that saw scores arrested as they demanded faster action on drugs to treat the deadly disease The activists — chanting "Hey hey FDA how many people have you killed today?" — shut down the agency’s headquarters by blocking doors walkways and a road It was the first time a government agency DRUG-MONE- drug-relate- d money-launderin- two-yea- IRAN CLAIMS TERMS ARE SET EOR PEACE — Iran’s foreign minister declared this his country had reached an agreement "in principle" with Persian Gulf Iraq on a timetable to disengage forces in the war but the remark was immediately disputed by senior Iraqi officials Iranian Foreign Minister All Akbar Velayati said the two warring nations had agreed to set a schedule for troop withdrawal and the repatriation of prisoners But senior Iraqi Foreign Ministry officials challenged the statement saying the peace talks remained deadlocked over Iraq's demand the that Iran and the United Nations guarantee efforts to waterway which provides Iraq access to the sea eight-year-ol- Shatt-al-Ara- n Monday Oct 10 1988 ATHLETICS SUFI P A WAV BOSTON RED SOX — The Oakland Athletics won the American League playoffs in a four-gamstraight sweep Dennis Eckersley who led the big when they beat the Boston red Sox leagues in saves set a playoff record with his fourth save of the series and Jose Canseco whose 42 home runs were the most in the majors set and American League record with his thud homer The A s will return to the World Series for the first time since 1984 SURVEY SHOWS BUSH AHEAD — One month before election day Vice President George Bush holds a clear lead over Gov Michael S Dukakis in the battle for electoral votes according to a United Press International survey Bush enjoys a bctter-thaadvantage when examining basis Bush holds leads in state electoral college votes on a which Drive a total of 232 electoral votes compared to Dukakis' lead in states which have a total of 84 electoral votes ALGERIAN PROTESTERS KILLED — Soldiers with machine guns fired on protesters killing at least 25 people and wounding dozens witnesses said President Chadli Bendjedid promised reforms to end the bloody weeklong revolt Bendjedid in a nationwide address hinted he at the end of the year would not run for e 4-- 2-- state-by-stat- Tuesday Oct 11 1988 YUGOSLAVIA IMPOSES ’URGENT MEASURES’ — Communist authorities put more police on the streets and imposed unspecified "urgent measures" in Montenegro's capital but protests kept up fed by economic crisis and ethnic tension Protest has swept much of southern and eastern Yugoslavia in recent weeks money-launderin- g dy-in- Thurbtlay Oct 13 1988 gram led to the failure Friday Oct 11 1988 BUSH DUKAKIS MEET IN SECOND DEBATE — George Bush pointed to arms control defense and the death penalty punctuate his campaign-londescription of Michael Dukakis as a liberal Dukakis portrayed Bush as an apostle of the status quo and said labels don't count — only a "vision of America" The two White House rivals also clashed over Social Security in their second and final debate of the race Bush vowed he’d never cut the federal pension program no mailer what Dukakis said The Massachusetts governor cited unsuccessful Reagan administration efforts to do just that1 and said "I'm sure you'll try to do it again " Both an Associated Press survey panel of debate judges and an instant ABC News public-opiniorated Bush the winner CATHOLIC CHURCH CALLS SHROUD A FAKE — The Shroud of Turin revered by many Christians as Jesus Christ's burial cloth has been tests to be a fake from the Middle Ages the shown by carbon-datinRoman Catholic Church said Bu Vatican officials said the mystery of how the blood-staineimage of a crucified man had appeared on the yellowing cloth was still unsolved and the shroud would remain an object of veneration for the church EGYPTIAN WINS NOBEL PRIZE FOR LI TERATURE — Naguib Mah-fou- z of Egypt an Arab storyteller who chronicled the search for human values from the Nile delta of the Pharaohs to the bark alleys of modern Cairo won the 1988 Nobel Prize for literature Mahfouz the first Arab writer to win the award in its history has been compared to Charles Dickens for his vivid portrayals of poverty g n g d 87-ye- DODGERS WIN PENNANT BEHIND HERSHISER — Orel Hershiser shutout victory over the New York Mets which gave the Los pitched a 6-- 0 Angeles Dodgers the National League pennant and pitted them against the Oakland Athletics in the 1988 World Series Hershiser pitched a r as the Dodgers completed one of the greatest turnarounds in major league history The Dodgers will host Game 1 of the 85th World Series Saturday in a rematch of the 1974 Series won by the Athletics in five games STATE OF SIEGE ENDS — Truckloads of troops and dozens of Soviet-mad- e tanks Wednesday rumbled out of Algiers ending a state of siege to quell rioting sparked by economic austerity that resulted in at least 176 deaths and 900 arrests PEARY MISSED NORTH POLE — Recently uncovered navigational notes by arctic explorer Adm Robert Peary suggest he faked his claim of reaching the North Pole and was no closer than 121 miles from his goal a historian said The notes could settle a longstanding controversy among historians over whether the famed explorer really did reach the North Pole in 1909 Historian Dennis Rawlins of Baltimore deciphered a navigational note taken by Peary the day he later claimed to have reached the pole SOVIETS GIVE UP ON MARS PROBE — The Soviet Union has abandoned attempts to revive the crippled Phobos I unmanned probe to Mars that was shut down by a computer programming error nearly two months into its mission the Moscow News said Roald Sagdevev head of the Institute of Space Research responsible for Phobos I and its virtual twin Phobos II said the accidental omission of a single character in the pro five-hitte- six-da- y Saturday Oct 15 1988 PRIVATE FARMS CAN BAIL US OUT SAYS GORBACHEV — Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has signaled that the new hope for producing more food is in the hands of farmers not the collective system built with the blood of millions of Soviets In a major speech on the front pages of Soviet newspapers Gorbachev didn t say outright that collectivization was a mistake and should be scrapped But his stress was no longer on the collectively run farms or on those owned and operated by the state They have been the backbone of Soviet agriculture since Josef Stalin s bloody drive in the late 1920s to collectivize farms by forcing individual farmers and run enterprises Gorbachev wants a system in which into families or small groups can lease land choose their own crops and keep most of the profits SENATE CRACKS DOWN ON DRUG PLAGUE — The Senate passed a campaign-yea- r drug bill that would expose traffickers who kill to the death penal'v funnel more money to treatment programs and bolster r $2 6 billion meaagencies across the country The sure passed on an 87-- vote and contained grist for everyone's campaign mill Conservatives got the provision and stiffer penalties for trafficking and possession along with an extension of mandatory drug testing to transportation industry workers and federal parolees Liberals managed to tone down provisions that would have broadened the right of police to conduct searches and limited prisoners’ abilities to appeal their sentences state-owne- d two-yea- 3 capital-punishme- Rural Areas Targeted $ Reading Industry Making West Nation’s Toxic Toilet By Janet Day-Rock- Mountain News Writer Small towns and rural counties throughout the Kockv Mountain West are being targeted to become America's toxic toilet as industries study dozens of remote areas to dump or destroy their growing inventory of hazardous waste Industries in urban areas like Den- ver continue to produce huge amounts of chemical metal and radioactive waste even as they battle their legacy of leaking dumps polluted air and contaminated water As the waste inventory grows more and more industries are looking for new dumping grounds At the same time many rural areas are looking for ways to salvage their depressed mining oil or ranching economies "The industry just 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