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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, September 12, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 12, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                 Fri Page 4 the stars and Stripe september 12, 1986 Van cordon Suatt Soufer resigns As president of lbs news new York a lbs news president Van Gordon Sauter resigned thursday one Day after lbs founder William s. Paley look Over again As chairman of the beleaguered broadcast ing  is with deep regret that i accepted the resignation of Van cordon Sauter is executive vice presided and president of lbs news Gene Jankowski president of lbs broadcast group said thursday in a statement. Jankowski said Howard Stringer executive vice president of lbs news will handle the Day to Day operations of the division report Tingle  Sauter said my is years at lbs were Joyful and rewarding and White the difficulties of the past 10 months constituted an irreversible end game i leave with Pride in my work and respect and fondness for my former  wednesday inc lbs inc. Board named As the new corporate management Paley 84, an Laurence a. Tisch who controls the largest Block of lbs Slock. They replace Thomas . Who resigned under pressure. Lbs said Paley would be chairman and Tisch chief executive officer until a replacement could be found for Wyman. Who held both posts since 1983,Sauter had been a close associate of wymans  lbs management source who spoke on the condition of anonymity said Sauters departure was caused by the Public dissension at lbs news that was reflected in criticisms from the likes of commentator Andy Rooney the wounds at lbs have to be healed an that was one of them the source said. Some at lbs news were hopeful that Falcy Brelum and Tisch s new leadership would mean that the news division would have greater Protection against the recurrence of company wide budget cuts implemented during Wyman s in ure. More than 80,000 students still affected by strikes by the associated pro teachers in one Pennsylvania school District went Back to work thursday but colleagues in another District joined almost 5,0w teachers participating in walkouts affecting More than 80,000 students in sit  for 4,400 Boston teachers reacted a tentative agreement on a new contract thursday after sol night negotiations averting a strike threatened for Fri Day in the 38,000-Sludenl City  in Attleboro mass., 5,400 students resumed to school from an extended summer vacation after 403members of the Allt Bofo education association reached an agreement ending a strike that began sept 2,teachers in the Radnor school District in Pennsyl Vania tentatively settled i hair eight Day strike but anew walkout began thursday in the pen Crest school District in Sage town pa., affecting 250 teachers and4.300 students. Strikes continued in nine other Pennsylvania communities. The disputes affect 2,960 teachers and 47,100 students  Radnor a tentative settlement Between representatives Tor 225 teachers and the school Board was reached during an All night bargaining session that ended about 4 . Classes for the District s 2,60 1students Are scheduled to resume Friday. The stake began sept 3.strikes continued in the Pennsylvania communities of Bethel Park Wilson  North Penn Sou Der Tom Wiss Hickon Jenl finlon Bensalem   Huron mich., saw its 650 teachers headed Back to their jobs thursday but More than half of the173 teachers in Gibraltar staged an apparent sick out  continued thursday in the mount Mem a. Harbor Beach and Cass City school District idling about 6,325 students the Michigan education Assoc a lion  117 teachers in Highland. 111., voted to walk out for one Day on monday and 19.250 Illinois student Shad another Day of unscheduled vacation As walkouts continued in mount Vemon Alton Champaign an the Chicago suburb of Berkeley. Teachers in Jefferson township Ohio a suburb of Dayton avoided a strike with a last minute vote to ratify a contract wednesday night but a stake in Mir i Tia involving 240 teachers and 4,100 student continued. Superintendent George Kingsmore said dines were  judge gave 178 teachers who walked out in bang enrich , one last Chance to end a contract dispute before ruling on school officials request for a Back to. Work order. The school District contended the strike a causing irreparable harm to the town s 2,000 students. Teacher strikes Are illegal in Rhode Island but judge must find evidence of irreparable harm to Lis students before he can order the teachers Back to  a Back to work order is defied a judge can jail the  resumed thursday in Steilacoom wash.,  
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