Pakistan to Try Reporter For His 'False' Accounts
Date: 26 November 1979
Far Eastern Economic Review correspondent Salamat Ali is charged by Pakistan with violating martial-law regulations by allegedly presenting false picture of country in review and will be tried; 1 of 3 regulations he is accused of violating carries maximum penalty of death (S)
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Spain's Papers Regain Liberty, But Few Bother to Read Them; Policemen Snap to Attention
Date: 26 November 1979
By JAMES M. MARKHAM Special to The New York Times
Press freedom seen 'robustly enshrined' in Spain 4 years after Francisco Franco's death; tribulations suffered by liberal journalists shortly after his death noted; case of Jose Antonio Martinez Soler cited; he comments; illus; less than 10% of people buy daily newspapers, giving nation low ranking in Western Europe; El Pais editor Juan Luis Cebrian comments (M)
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World News Briefs; Data Suggesting Bomb Test In Southern Region Revised Ford Hiring New Workers For Plant in South Africa Pakistan Military Court Postpones Trial of Journalist
Date: 27 November 1979
Pakistani military court postpones Ali trial (S)
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GEN. FRANK A. ALLEN; SHAEF'S PRESS CHIEF; Eisenhower Public Relations Aide at Germany's Surrender Had Disputes With Reporters Served in Far East
Date: 27 November 1979
Maj Gen Frank A Allen Jr, who was Gen Dwight D Eisenhower's press chief, dies; was 83; por
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COMPANY NEWS; Hearst Plans to Add Periodicals Dealer
Date: 27 November 1979
H J Heinz Co acquires company for $45 million (S)
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Sports News Briefs; Britain Still Ponders Tour of South Africa
Date: 26 November 1979
Daytona 250 Mile Auto Race: Bill Whittington wins; race is marred by 14 accidents; no serious injuries are reported (S)
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Unorthodox Idaho Congressman; George Vernon Hansen Man in the News Could Prolong Crisis Violated Campaign Finance Law Against Social Programs
Date: 27 November 1979
By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM Special to The New York Times
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Biographical sketch on Repr Hansen, who is on self-appointed peace mission to Iran; Hansen was born Sept 14, 1930, in Tetonia, Idaho; illustration of Hansen leaving US Embassy in Teheran (M)
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World News Briefs; Bolivia Replaces Army Chief In Attempt to End Revolt Schmidt Confident of Pact With Soviet on NATO Arms Bomb Equipment Is Seized By Irish Police at Farm British Ex-Spy Is Linked To a Mission for George VI
Date: 26 November 1979
Gueiler Tejada appoints Hugo Rocha Patino as new army chief in effort to end revolt by officers opposed to military leadership (S)
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