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21st of November 1988 News

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 November 1988

LEAD: International A3-13 Shimon Peres is willing to join Likud in a ''national unity'' government even if Yitzhak Shamir of Likud headed the government, Mr. Peres said, despite his dislike for such arrangements. Page A1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 November 1988

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-14 Canada's ruling Party won the nation's general elections with a parliamentary majority that appears to insure ratification of the free-trade agreement with the United States. Page A1

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2 Moves at NBC Reflect Push for Efficiency

Date: 21 November 1988

By Jeremy Gerard

Jeremy Gerard

LEAD: Two moves last week by NBC have underscored just how serious the General Electric Company, the network's owner, is about turning the network's news division into a leaner and more competitive machine.

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TV and the High Court

Date: 22 November 1988

By Linda Greenhouse and Richard Halloran

Linda Greenhouse

LEAD: Three Supreme Court Justices starred in an unusual and possibly significant demonstration of television cameras in the courtroom yesterday. The courtroom was their own, the cameras were those of CBS News, and the purpose was to show the Justices that Supreme Court arguments can be filmed for television in an unobtrusive way.

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If Nonvoters Had Voted: Same Winner, but Bigger

Date: 21 November 1988

By E. J. Dionne Jr

E. Dionne

LEAD: What if they gave an election and everybody came? If all the people who did not vote in 1988 had done so, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll, the victor would have been - George Herbert Walker Bush.

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Choosing a President: The Public's Attitude

Date: 22 November 1988

LEAD: ''We would like you to rate the different parts of the system we use in this country for picking our Presidents. For each, tell me: Were you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied with...'' $ Percent of each group who are dissatisfied TOTAL ADULTS Dukakis Bush Non- Dissatis- Satis- Voters Voters Voters fied fied ...The job done by 62 42 47 50 45 this year's candidates in explaining what they would do as President?

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Voters Say They're at Fault As Well as the Candidates

Date: 22 November 1988

By E. J. Dionne Jr., Special To the New York Times

E. Dionne

LEAD: Americans are critical of many aspects of the system the country uses to select Presidents, but they are especially tough on two groups: the candidates and themselves.

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Who Were the Voters and Nonvoters?

Date: 21 November 1988

LEAD: Percent of Percent of voters who: nonvoters who: Demographic characteristics Were under 30 years of age 24 42 Reported annual household income 38 49 under $25,000 Have not attended college 58 75 Are black 11 11 Moved in the last two years 16 35

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After Years of Swimming, Newspapers Tread Water

Date: 21 November 1988

By Albert Scardino

Albert Scardino

LEAD: AFTER a decade of spectacular strides in revenues and profits, the newspaper industry has stepped into a swamp. Declines in advertising revenues have struck broadcasters and magazine publishers as well, but newspapers had grown accustomed to thinking of themselves as something akin to utilities, producing very high, very stable profits in good times and bad.

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Transcript of News Conference Held by President-Elect Bush

Date: 22 November 1988

LEAD: Following is a transcript of President-elect Bush's news conference yesterday in Washington, as recorded by The New York Times, through the facilities of Cable News Network: OPENING STATEMENT

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