New Paper Published In Minneapolis Strike
Date: 30 September 1980
New newspaper called Minneapolis Daily Press begins publication in effort to fill void created by 16-day strike at Minneapolis Star and Tribune Co; development follows contract agreement reached over weekend by striking machinists, who will continue to observe picket lines set up by 600 mailers and journalists (S)
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Worker Killed in Pressroom Fire
Date: 30 September 1980
Fire sweeps through pressroom of Fort Lauderdale, Fla, News and Sun-Sentinel, killing 1 employee and doing extensive damage (S)
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Israel Aided Iraqi Kurds Up to '75, Begin Reports
Date: 30 September 1980
Special to The New York Times
Prime Min Begin says Israel armed and trained Kurdish rebels under Gen Mustafa Barzani when they fought Iraqi regime from '65 to '75 (S)
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Around the Nation; Senate Backs Limitations On Searches of Newsrooms U.S. Says 23,000 Could Die In a California Quake Judge Rules Garwood's Plea Requires More Mental Tests Advisor to Energy Secretary Resigns After an Inquiry
Date: 30 September 1980
Deanne C Siemer resigns as chief of staff of dept following internal investigation which found her efforts to get dept job for her stepson an apparent violation of Federal laws against nepotism (S)
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Another False Alarm on Budget Deadline?; News Analysis
Date: 30 September 1980
By MARTIN TOLCHIN Special to The New York Times
Martin Special
Analysis of Congress's habitual failure to meet budget deadlines, a failure that is being taken seriously for 1st time now that Atty Gen Civiletti, in another matter, has invoked Antideficiency Act of 1870, prohibiting the spending of funds in the absence of appropriations; says appropriations bills are usually embroiled in controversy because Congressmen traditionally attach to them amendments which would affect social policy; cites funding for abortions as case in point (M)
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