Chronicle
Date: 06 August 1990
By Susan Heller Anderson
Susan Anderson
LEAD: JEFF JARVIS, former managing editor of Entertainment Weekly, will become Sunday editor of The Daily News, the newspaper announced yesterday.
Der 5. August 1990 war ein Sonntag unter dem Sternzeichen ♌. Es war der 216. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war George Bush.
Wenn Sie an diesem Tag geboren wurden, sind Sie 35 Jahre alt. Ihr letzter Geburtstag war am Dienstag, 5. August 2025, vor 317 Tagen. Ihr nächster Geburtstag ist am Mittwoch, 5. August 2026 in 47 Tagen. Sie haben 13.101 Tage gelebt oder ungefähr 314.428 Stunden oder ungefähr 18.865.722 Minuten oder ungefähr 1.131.943.320 Sekunden.
Date: 06 August 1990
By Susan Heller Anderson
Susan Anderson
LEAD: JEFF JARVIS, former managing editor of Entertainment Weekly, will become Sunday editor of The Daily News, the newspaper announced yesterday.
Date: 06 August 1990
AP
LEAD: The Times Mirror Company said on Thursday that it had agreed to purchase 50 percent of La Opinion, one of the nation's largest Spanish-language daily newspapers.
Date: 06 August 1990
By Clyde Haberman, Special To the New York Times
Clyde Haberman
LEAD: After an unexpectedly copious amount of political bloodletting, the Italian Parliament today enacted the country's first law regulating television and press ownership and setting guidelines for broadcast commercials.
Date: 06 August 1990
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A2-8 An Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait is the only outcome that is acceptable to the United States, President Bush said, all but committing himself to use military force against Iraq if diplomatic efforts and economic sanctions fail. Page A1
Date: 06 August 1990
LEAD: Following is a transcript of President Bush's news conference yesterday in Washington, as recorded by the Federal News Service, a transcription service: OPENING STATEMENT
Date: 05 August 1990
By Elaine Sciolino, Special To the New York Times
Elaine Sciolino
LEAD: With a single, swift military action, Saddam Hussein has dispelled the image he has assiduously tried to cultivate in the West as a man who can be trusted. Iraq's 53-year-old
Date: 05 August 1990
By Andi Rierden
Andi Rierden
LEAD: LAST year, Bianca Salahshourian, the news director at radio station WWCO in Waterbury, was scanning the newspaper when she spotted an article on the coming Miss America pageant. Another article noted that contestants for the title of Miss Greater Waterbury were rehearsing at a local civic center for their pageant.
Date: 06 August 1990
By Jack Cavanaugh
Jack Cavanaugh
LEAD: THE Sporting News is generally acknowledged to have been the first newspaper primarily devoted to baseball since it made its debut March 17, 1886. But now it appears that a paper known as The Bat and Ball, published in Hartford, beat The Sporting News to the newstands by 20 years.