Africans Warn Press at U.N. to Shun Namibia Trip; Pressure on Reporters Feared
Date: 29 November 1978
By KATHLEEN TELTSCH Special to The New York Times
Kathleen Special
3 African diplomats urge UN correspondents to stay out of SW Africa during elections in Dec, insisting that their presence will help legitimize 'sham' election aimed at installing puppet regime in territory; 3 are Gwendoline C Konie (Zambia), Leslie O Harriman (Nigeria) and Salim A Salim (Tanzania) (M)
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Times of London Is Set To Suspend Operations
Date: 30 November 1978
journalists at London Times put together what seems certain to be final edition before suspending publication because of labor dispute; paper's owner Lord Thompson of Fleet comments (S)
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Owner Voices Concern Over Fate of London Times; Retained His Canadian Citizenship
Date: 30 November 1978
By ANDREW H. MALCOLM Special to The New York Times
Andrew MALCOLM
Kenneth R Thomson, head of Thomson Newspapers Ltd, int on fate of London Times, facing strike threat (M)
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A Bill on Rights Of Homosexuals Again Rejected; City Council Votes Not to Bypass Committee Supporters Leave Peaceably The Messinger Argument on Bill Bill First Introduced in '71 Homosexual Bill Defeated
Date: 30 November 1978
By EDWARD RANZAL
Edward RANZAL
NYC City Council session on homosexual rights bill disrupted by presence of photographer, permitted by Council Pres Carol Bellamy over objections of Councilman Edward Sadowsky; illus; Council, 28-12, overrules Bellamy and orders photographer out; Bellamy sees violation of spirit of open govt (S)
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Post Suspends Sunday Paper After 8 Weeks
Date: 30 November 1978
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
NY Post announces it will suspend publication of its 8-wk-old Sunday edition; publisher Rupert Murdoch comments; vp and gen mgr Byron S Greenberg says since strike, Sunday paper's circulation has been 400,000 (S)
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Around the Nation; Army Is Ordered to Yield Files on A-Bomb Tests Panel Seeks to Question James Earl Ray's Brother 6 Were Improperly Ousted By Boise Police, Judge Rules Charges Against Reporter In Mississippi Are Dropped
Date: 29 November 1978
Boise Fed Dist Ct Judge Ray McNichols rules that city improperly dismissed 6 female police employees in '77 after what he calls 'abysmal' investigation into alleged lesbian activity; women, who did not deny they are lesbians, sued city for $10 million, contending their const rights of due process had been violated and that city broke its own civil service rules by denying them hearings (S)
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Notes on People; B'nai B'rith Honors 3 Newscasters on Mideast Coverage A Muted Singer Governor Carey, as Diplomat and Boss Kinky Queues Wedding and Divorce on Carter's Team A Fan Fans Tiant
Date: 29 November 1978
Clyde Haberman Albin Krebs
Clyde Albin
State Dept's chief spokesman, Hodding Carter 3d, to marry Denan in Dec
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