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PM-ADVISORY For Oct. 15 - 1stadd
NYT UNDATED: Jimmy Carter.
     
NATIONAL-GENERAL
 
    Miami-CASTRO(Cox)(News Analysis)-Veteran Castro watcher Howard
Kleinberg, editor of the Miami News, believes Castro is not naive
enough to believe he can influence an American election, as some
American analysts suggest. Castro's announcement that Americans in
Cuban jails will be released is designed, instead, to confuse
Americans and influence the folks at home and perhaps other Third
Worlders. by Howard Kleinberg. a014
     San Rafael-WATER-The green trees, patches of emerald lawn, healthy
shrubs, clean streets and shiny cars here stand as symbols of hope
for all parched towns. by Wallace Turner. a013
    Geneva-TAMPONS-World Health organization officials said Wednesday
they knew of no cases of toxic shock syndrome among women using
tampons other than those reported in the U.S. a049
nypt
    Undated-BOOK REVIEW-Christopher Lehmann-Haupt reviews ''NAMING
NAMES,'' by Victor Navasky. a035
    New York-DESIGN-Contrary to rumor, a professional writer can write
anywhere, but some authors do seem a bit sticky about their abodes.
a104.
    
POLITICS
 
    Detroit-DEWEY-Dewey Burton has become a happy man, and he will
gladly vote for Ronald Reagan for President on Nov. 4. ''Let me try
somebody else's promises for a change,'' he says. by Nan Robertson.
a015
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    Lima-REAGAN-Ronald Reagan returned to Ohio on this bright
mid-October Wednesday in an effort in the words of his advisers, to
''energize Republicans'' and to ''shave Democratic majorities.''
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    Washington-YOUNG-Andrew Young, campaigning on behalf of President
Carter, told an audience in Ohio that Ronald Reagan's statement about
''state's rights'' in Philadelphia, Miss., in August ''looks like a
codeword to me that it is going to be all right to kill niggers when
he's president.'' by Terence Smith. a071
    Boston-CARTER-With Sen. Edward Kennedy campaigning at his side,
President Carter ridiculed Ronald Reagan's promise to appoint a woman
to the Supreme Court and appealed to voters in the Northeast not to
let the independent candidcay of John Anderson syphon off votes and
elect Reagan.a070
    Washington-ABC (Exclusive)-A former lawyer for ABC-TV, Jennifer
Martin, filed suit in Los Angeles Wednesday alleging that she was
wrongfully dismissed from her network job last year because she ''had
brought to light'' a conspiracy to divert unlawfully and fraudulently
revenues from ''Charlie's Angels.'' by Jeff Gerth. a075m76
nypt
    Jackson-SOUTH-Four yeas ago the South gave Jimmy Carter a
springboard to the White house, but cracks have appeared in his
southern base, even though he may carry the south again. a091
    
SPORTS
 
    Philadelphia - ANDERSON-COLUMN - Dave Anderson interviews Tug McGraw
of the Phillies. a095
    
OBITS
 
    New York-RUSK-OBIT-Gladys Houx Rusk, who assisted her husbnd, Dr.
Howard Rusk, in evaluating physical rehabilitation programs
throughout the world, dies of cancer at 79. a011
    Washington-ALSOP-OBIT-Mary O'Hara, author of ''My Friend Flicka''
and other books, dies at 95. a033
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