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...largest gathering of world leaders in history--some 80 heads of state and government, including President Reagan, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain and Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi of India --congregate at U.N. headquarters in New York City to honor the 40th anniversary of the ratification of the U.N. Charter. Reagan and about 25 other leaders are expected to sit down together on Wednesday at a diplomatically designed round table in the delegate lounge for what may be the ultimate power lunch. Throughout the week, the visiting potentates will deliver uplifting speeches and debate such pressing matters as arms control...
...Student Newspaper Publications Board, which oversees management of the South End, this fall charged that according to the newspaper's charter the editor does not have the right to make advertising policy...
However, Maceroni and other South End editors claim that the charter gives the editor full responsibility for everything in the paper, including advertisements. She said that it was hypocritical for the South End to be protesting U.S. military involvement in Central America on its editorial page while simultaneously running military...
Maceroni has retained Detroit attorney John Minock to determine exactly what powers the charter gives the editor. Minock filed an injunction in a Detroit district court last week stating that Maceroni's civil rights, as well as the first and 14th amendments to the Constitution, had been violated. A hearing date is set for Monday...
...birthday celebration, as well as the security headaches, will culminate on Oct. 24, the anniversary of the ratification of the U.N. Charter. President Reagan is expected to speak to the General Assembly that week, along with dozens of Prime Ministers and several potentates, including a few Kings. The Secret Service will airlift the President's bulletproof, armored Lincoln Continental on an Air Force transport from Washington, but foreign dignitaries will have to make do with rented limos. Fugazy, New York's largest limousine purveyor, offers cars equipped with flag holders, but the company reports that only six such autos have...