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10th of July 1979 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 10. јул 1979.

Washington Post Pact Voted

Date: 11 July 1979

Reporters and other white-collar employees at Washington Post vote overwhelmingly in favor of new 36-month contract providing 1st-year raises averaging 7.15% for 1,000 employees (S)

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Western Reporter Says Soviet Is Harassing Him

Date: 11 July 1979

David Satter, London Financial Times correspondent, says that Soviet Foreign Ministry has renewed his accreditation, not for usual 6-month period, but for 6 weeks; says action follows other incidents and appears to be form of harassment (S)

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Ruling Upheld on Exclusion Of Press at Pretrial Hearing; Nearing Is Closed

Date: 10 July 1979

By E.J. DIONNE Jr

E. DIONNE

NYS Court of Appeals unanimously upholds decision of Justice Howard E Bell of State Supreme Court in Bronx to exclude press from pretrial hearing on murder charge against 13-year-old boy, Robert Davis; action is latest instance of court favoring 6th Amendment right to fair trial over 1st Amendment right to press freedom; court, in ruling, cites decision in case of Gannett v DePasquale; Court of Appeals criticizes Bell for staying trial until issue of closing hearing has been resolved; Rudolph W Giulliano, lawyer for NY Daily News, calls closing of hearing 'murderous decision'; spokesmen for NY Times, Newsday and NY Civil Liberties Union say they will file papers to oppose closure (M)

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Times Gives Court Data On Minority Employees

Date: 11 July 1979

Study, conducted by Temple University professor Seymour L Wolfbein, shows that NY Times has more 'minority employees than percentage in 'relevant labor pools' nationally and locally; study, filed in Federal Court in Manhattan, supports motion Times filed March 15 for summary dismissal of allegations of discrimination in hiring, assignment and promotion; employee class-action suit pending since Oct 10, 1974, also alleges pay discrimination, which is not covered in dismissal motion (S)

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Judy Licht Rejoining WNEW

Date: 11 July 1979

Judy Licht returns to WNEW-TV as co-anchor of 10 PM newscast (S)

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News Summary; Energy

Date: 11 July 1979

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The City; Murdoch Files Suit Against Esquire Studio 54 Tax Case Case Delays Sought On Drunken Driving

Date: 10 July 1979

Rupert Murdoch has filed $3 million libel suit against Esquire magazine, former publisher Clay Felker and 2 current editors Richard Reeves and Chris Welles, charging them with defaming several Murdoch publications including NY Post; suit charges that article by Reeves published in Esquire last Dec 5, and article by Welles, published last May 22, both deliberately defamed Murdoch publications through false statements about their financial condition; suit also disputes Welles's statement that Murdoch signed separate pact with newspaper union at Post in which he agreed to settle for whatever terms were eventually worked out at NY Times and Daily News (S)

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News Summary; Energy International National Metropolitan

Date: 10 July 1979

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Sports News Briefs; Kuiper Stages Breakaway In Tour de France Race

Date: 10 July 1979

Anton Kodjabashev (Bulgaria) sets 3 world weight-lifting marks for competitors up to 123 lbs; snatches 268 lbs, cleans and jerks 335 lbs and sets total lift mark of 584 lbs (S)

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U.S. in Role of Key Nicaragua Arbiter; News Analysis Junta Resists Pressure

Date: 10 July 1979

By ALAN RIDING Special to The New York Times

Alan Special

Analysis of Nicaraguan political situation sees US in role of key Nicaragua arbiter; illus (M)

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