A Pittsburgh Publisher Says That He Withdrew Investment in The Trib; Money From Other Sources
Date: 10 January 1978
Richard Mellon Scaife says he instructed his atty to withdraw check for $200,000 that was to have been invested in The Trib; publisher Leonard Saffir contends Scaife had been rejected as investor; Scaife said money was to be given on condition that additional $2.8-million be raised from other sources (S)
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New Newspaper, The Trib, Goes on Sale in New York; Experienced Editor Named Contracts for Press Work
Date: 09 January 1978
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
Trib, new morning NYC newspaper, begins publishing; is printed in NJ and plans are to distribute it throughout met area; editor-in-chief, publisher and chief organizer is Leonard Saffir; biggest stockholder is Richard Mellon Scaife; editor is John Denson, art critic Emily Genauer, dance critic Walter Terry; paper will carry syndicated columns by George Will, David Broder and William Raspberry; suit filed against paper earlier noted (M)
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Newark-Based Coalition Stresses Need for VHF TV Channel
Date: 10 January 1978
By DONALD JANSON Special to The New York Times
Donald Special
NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting exec dir Marsha N Kroll urges VHF TV channel for state, Fed Appeals Ct hearing (M)
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Another View On Equality; Sam Won't Sue This Is a News Source?
Date: 09 January 1978
Red Smith
Red Smith
Red Smith article on sex discrimination suit of Sports Illustrated reporter Melissa Ludtke, who was denied access to NY Yankees locker room after they won World Series (M)
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Questionable Acts Of Mounted Police Reported in Canada; Reasons for Actions
Date: 10 January 1978
By ROBERT TRUMBULL Special to The New York Times
Robert Special
Canadian Solicitor Gen Francis Fox testifies at provincial inquiry that Mounted Police security unit in '71 distributed bogus statement advocating policy of violence in name of Front for the Liberation of Quebec; says previous Solicitor Gen Jean-Pierre Goyer authorized Mounted Police to tap telephones of Agence Press Libre du Quebec (M)
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World News Briefs; Rhodesia Censors Reports By Foreign Journalists 6 Wounded by Police Fire At South African Funerals British Leader Says India Could Ease Nuclear Stand Violence by Rightists Continues in Italy
Date: 10 January 1978
Port Elizabeth police open fire and wound persons stoning them during funerals for 4 blacks believed killed by security forces in recent unrest (S)
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World News Briefs; French Government Offers Wide Range of Programs Italian Rightists Terrorize Left-Wing Political Offices 100,000 Honor Chou At Rites in Peking Rhodesian Journalists Attack New Censorship
Date: 09 January 1978
Right-wing youths throw firebombs into Communist and Soc Dem offices in Rome, bum vehicles, break windows and injure at least 3 persons; violence erupts day after 2 young neo-Fascists are killed and another critically wounded (S)
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News Summary; International National Metropolitan Business/Finance
Date: 10 January 1978
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1978
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