Newspaper Delivery Union Head Is Indicted on Extortion Charges; Papers Not Accused Newspaper Delivery Union Head Is Indicted on Extortion Charge Alleged Payoffs Listed Rosen Case Recalled
Date: 21 February 1980
By ARNOLD H. LUBASCH
Arnold LUBASCH
Douglas LaChance, president of newspaper deliverers union, is indicted in Manhattan on Federal charges that he obtained $330,000 in cash payoffs from 14 companies that distribute newspapers in NYC area
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Moynihan Will Seek to Eliminate Press Penalties in Intelligence Bill; Open to Discussion Moynihan Acts to Avoid Press Curb Intelligence Bodies Exempted
Date: 21 February 1980
By IRVIN MOLOTSKY Special to The New York Times
Irvin Special
Sen Moynihan says he will try to remove section of pending intelligence bill which would outlaw press disclosure of names of intelligence agents; says it might have 'chilling effect' on news media; says other parts of bill remain intact; thus, if Moynihan is successful, a publication that prints names of agents could not be prosecuted, but person giving names to publication could be (M)
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Sadat's Plan for a Law to Punish Critics Stirs Concern; Political Quandary for Sadat Draft Cause Uneasiness Hecklers Disrupted Speech
Date: 21 February 1980
By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN Special to The New York Times
Christopher WREN
Egyptian jurists, writers and politicians assail Pres Sadat's proposed 'law of shame' that would punish people who criticize Egypt and its political system; Sadat says measure is aimed at several dozen Egyptians, mostly Nasserites and leftists, who have criticized his policies through publications and radio stations supported by Arab countries opposed to Egypt's peace treaty with Israel; proposed law is regarded as idea of People's Assembly Speaker Sufi Abu Taleb; retired jurist Mustafa Marei opposes it (M)
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COMPANY NEWS; G.M. Cutback Costs Supplier $200 Million
Date: 21 February 1980
Mobil Oil Canada encouraged by test wells drilled to determine extent of oil-bearing formations around Hibernia well off Newfoundland coast (S)
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End of a 38-Week Vacation; Pierre Elliott Trudeau Man in the News Alone Against the Elements
Date: 20 February 1980
By ANDREW H. MALCOLM Special to The New York Times
Andrew MALCOLM
article on Trudeau; notes his campaign was tinged with some economic nationalism against US' dominance and hinted at some foreign policy differences with America; illus (M)
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The Vote: Against Clark, Not for Trudeau; News Analysis Gasoline Consumption Rises Trudeau's Argument Succeeds West Sees Its Own Defeat
Date: 20 February 1980
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
analysis of election sees Clark's plan to raise gasoline excise tax by 18c as proposal that led to his defeat; illus of Clark with wife, Maureen (M)
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World News Briefs; Tito Is Said to Feel Better; Prolonged Survival Possible Syria to Raise Arms Outlays To Half of the Total Budget Mexican Leftists Continue Sit-In in Two Embassies
Date: 21 February 1980
Foreign medical experts do not rule out possibility that Tito might survive for quite some time with aid of a dialysis machine to carry out functions of his kidneys; other medical experts do not expect full recovery (S)
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