Mobil Oil Is Exploring the Possibility of Buying the L.I. Press
Date: 05 April 1977
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Mobil Oil is exploring with Newhouse newspaper interests possibility of purchasing plant of LI Press and reviving it; Mobil vp for public affairs Herbert Schmertz comments; Mobil chmn Rawleigh Warner Jr says co has retained mediator Theodore W Kheel to look into labor situation with 10 newspaper unions that had contracts with Post; Kheel comments (M)
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Zaire Breaks Ties With Cuba, Charging Invasion Role
Date: 05 April 1977
Zaire breaks off relations with Cuba, claiming evidence that Cuba is involved in invasion of Shaba (M)
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World of the Foreign Correspondent Seems to Be Shrinking
Date: 04 April 1977
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
Article on foreign correspondent, a dwindling breed; Overseas Press Club survey in '75 showed 429 full-time Amer correspondents and 247 foreigners working for Amer news orgns around world; there were 797 correspondents in '72 and 929 working abroad for Amer cos in '69; AP gen mgr Keith Fuller comments on cost; correspondent situation of various news orgns noted; James Hoge (Chicago News), Stan Opotowsky (ABC) and Prof Ralph E Kliesh comment on situation; illus (M)
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Facing the Fear of Crime
Date: 05 April 1977
Ed, noting increase in fear among elderly concerning crime, urges more patrols
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Desai Asks Indians' Help in Meeting 'Gigantic' Tasks
Date: 05 April 1977
By WILLIAM BORDERS Special to The New York Times
William Special
Prime Min Desai, in address to nation, says that because centralized state is 'menace to democracy,' village must be made base for econ progress, and small-scale cottage indus must be encouraged (S)
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World News Briefs; 'Front-Line' Africans Focus Talks on Rhodesia Strife A Colonel, 38, Replaces Slain Congo President Pakistan Opposition Says 150 Have Died in Clashes Population Growth Falls But Experts See Setback Soviet Said to Jail Baptist And Rights Advocate
Date: 05 April 1977
Col Joachim Yombi Opanao named to succeed assassinated Marien Ngouabi as Congo Pres (S)
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