NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 June 1989
LEAD: International A3-14
1989. gada 7. jūnijs bija trešdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes ♊. Tā bija 157 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija George Bush.
Ja esat dzimis šajā dienā, jums ir 37 gadi. Jūsu pēdējā dzimšanas diena bija svētdiena, 2026. gada 7. jūnijs, pirms 19 dienām. Jūsu nākamā dzimšanas diena ir pirmdiena, 2027. gada 7. jūnijs pēc 345 dienām. Jūs esat dzīvojis 13 533 dienas jeb aptuveni 324 796 stundas, vai aptuveni 19 487 814 minūtes vai aptuveni 1 169 268 840 sekundes.
Date: 08 June 1989
AP
LEAD: President Bush will hold his first prime-time televised news conference Thursday and will probably break with tradition by answering questions for more than half an hour, his spokesman said today.
Date: 08 June 1989
LEAD: News America Publishing Inc., a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, said yesterday that it planned to acquire Soap Opera Digest magazine from the Network Publishing Corporation.
Date: 07 June 1989
LEAD: U.S.-Soviet Military Accord Washington and Moscow will sign a military agreement to prevent accidental encounters from turning into major confrontations. Page A6. Reagan's Judicial Legacy The Supreme Court, in two recent rights rulings, shows that it is the body that President Reagan wanted it to be.
Date: 07 June 1989
AP
LEAD: The Capitol Police are investigating an incident in which the syndicated columnist Jack Anderson smuggled a pistol and a bullet into the Capitol to demonstrate security lapses.
Date: 08 June 1989
LEAD: Twelve winners of this year's New York State Governor's Arts Awards will receive sculptures tonight at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with Governor Mario M. Cuomo and his wife, Matilda Cuomo, as hosts.
Date: 07 June 1989
LEAD: The British publisher Robert Maxwell yesterday suspended the European publication of China Daily, the official English-language newspaper, because of the Chinese Government's crackdown in Beijing.
Date: 07 June 1989
By David E. Rosenbaum, Special To the New York Times
David Rosenbaum
LEAD: Representative Jack Brooks of Texas says reporters have ''engaged in a feeding frenzy.'' Representative David R. Obey of Wisconsin accuses them of ''a mean-mindedness and reckless disregard for balance and fair play in their skewering of the Congress.''
Date: 07 June 1989
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
LEAD: They're still playing basketball.