Elizabeth Newspaper Strikers Put Out Own Daily; Workers From Out of State
Date: 13 August 1979
By DAMON STETSON Special to The New York Times
Damon Special
Striking members of Elizabeth, NJ, Journal, continue to publish Community Paper; key issue in strike appears to be insistence by paper's owner, Hagadone Newspapers, that members of management exempt from union membership continue to be permitted to do work that only guild members are allowed to do under old guild contract; Newspaper Guild local president James G Kelly comments; striking workers have also complained of use of out-of-state workers to publish Journal during strike; guild filed charges against publisher John F McGaugh charging he had violated state law; illus (M)
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A TEHERAN PROTEST ON PAPERS' CLOSURE ERUPTS INTO RIOTING; HUNDREDS REPORTED INJURED Leftist Demonstrators, in a March to the Premier's Office, Clash With Islamic Militants
Date: 13 August 1979
hundreds of people are reported injured when Islamic militants clash with leftists protesting alleged suppression of press; rioting is most serious since overthrow of Shah 6 months ago; secular National Democratic Front called march; illus (M)
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Non-Communist Editor's Newspaper Is Flourishing in Ho Chi Minh City; Returned After Fall of Thieu Paper Achieved Quick Success 'Solution' for the Discontented
Date: 13 August 1979
By SEYMOUR M. HERSH Special to The New York Times
Article on Tin Sang, non-Communist newspaper that publishes in Ho Chi Minh City; editor Ngo Cong Duc comments on his return from exile to Saigon on May 29, 1975, 1 month after Communist takeover of city; notes that more critical news has been published under current Government than under regime of Nguyen Van Thieu; por (M)
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MAILBAG; On News in Prime Time
Date: 12 August 1979
JOHN R.CORPORON
John CORPORON
WPIX Inc vice pres John R Corporon letter on Edwin Diamond July 8 article on WNEW-TV's 10 PM news program; Diamond replies
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PRESIDENT AFFIRMS HE OPPOSES FORMING A PALESTINIAN STATE; ISRAEL FEARED SHIFT IN POLICY Carter, Ending His Recent Silence, Refuses to Modify Conditions for Dealing With P.L.O.
Date: 12 August 1979
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
Pres Carter says Landrieu is 'an honorable man' and that he has 'no concern' that former Mayor had conflict of interest in his real-estate dealings, int (S)
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Follow-Up on the News; Drinking as a Crime
Date: 12 August 1979
RICHARD HAITCH
Richard HAITCH
Follow-up on 3-month-old NYC law prohibiting drinking in public; Criminal Court Summons Part adminstrative judge E Leo Milonas says only 223 summonses were issued in 1st month (S)
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World News Briefs; Israel Denies Radio Report Of Raid on South Lebanon
Date: 13 August 1979
Israel denies reports on Lebanon's state-run radio that Israeli commandos attacked southern Lebanon by air and sea Aug 11 (S)
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World News Briefs; 15,000 Protestants March Through Londonderry
Date: 12 August 1979
Nigerians begin voting to elect civilian President after 13 years of military rule; Chief Obafemi Awolowo is favored (S)
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