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24th of November 1984 News

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Measuring Pilots

Date: 25 November 1984

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

New Navy flight training standards were reported in May. They required pilots to have slightly shorter torsos and legs but longer arms.

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NEWS SUMMARY;

Date: 24 November 1984

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1984 International American-Soviet ''mutual restraint'' in such areas as the deployment of new nuclear missiles in Europe would be an appropriate item for discussion when arms control talks are renewed, the Reagan Administration said. A spokesman for President Reagan made the comment in response to reports that the Administration had already decided to slow the rate of deployment of the Pershing 2, one of two types of medium-range missiles that are now being installed in Western Europe. (Page 1, Column 6.) Fighting in Panmunjom, the truce area separating North and South Korea, broke out between North Korean troops and United Nations Command soldiers over an apparent defection by a Soviet citizen. At least two North Korean soldiers and one South Korean were reported killed and an American soldier was wounded. It was the most serious incident in the truce area in eight years. (1:4.)

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FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS;

Date: 25 November 1984

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

In nearly nine years on the job in Wyandotte, Mich., Ben Citchen said, he encountered unrelenting racial discrimination: slurs from workers and supervisors, sometimes dead animals in his locker, on two occasions nooses hung near where he worked.

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; International

Date: 25 November 1984

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1984 More than 100 more Polish tourists on a cruise to West Germany have abandoned a ferryboat with the apparent intention of seeking political asylum, the West German border police said. The episode brings to 428 the number of Polish travelers who have jumped ship in West German ports in the last two weeks seeking to emigrate to the the West. (Page 1, Column 3.) U.S. and North Korean officers blamed each other for the exchange of gunfire at the Panmunjom truce area between North and South Korea Friday that left four soldiers dead and as many as six wounded. (3:3.)

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Boston Mystery

Date: 25 November 1984

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

Returning to the Harvard Graduate School of Design after spending Thanksgiving at her home in Glen Ridge, N.J., Joan Webster got off the air shuttle at Logan International Airport in Boston, picked up her luggage and disappeared.

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A 'Matter of Law'

Date: 25 November 1984

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

When Bernice Lane was sentenced in 1977 after being convicted of selling 2.9 ounces of heroin, the judge said he would have imposed a ''substantially lesser'' term if possible. But under New York State's drug laws, the sentence for her first conviction was mandatory: 15 years to life in prison.

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GREEK COURT VOIDS A LIBEL SENTENCE

Date: 24 November 1984

AP

The Greek Supreme Court has overturned a one- year libel sentence against a Cypriot journalist who asserted in a book that Greece's largest-selling daily newspaper operated in cooperation with the K.G.B.

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U.S. WOULD MAKE MUTUAL RESTRAINT ARMS TALK TOPIC

Date: 24 November 1984

By Francis X. Clines, Special To the New York Times

Francis Clines

The Administration said today that ''mutual restraint'' in such areas as the deployment of new nuclear missiles in Europe would be an appropriate item for discussion when arms control talks are renewed with the Soviet Union.

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SATURDAY NEWS QUIZ

Date: 24 November 1984

By Linda Amster

Linda Amster

Questions are based on news reports in The Times this week. Answers appear on page 45.

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3 Pacific Cities Seek Battleship

Date: 24 November 1984

AP

The battleship Missouri, berthed at the naval shipyard here for an overhaul, is being fought over by three cities eager to become home port for the ship on which the Japanese surrendered in 1945.

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