Journalists and Politician in Haiti Are Arrested, Their Families Say
Date: 29 November 1980
Special to The New York Times
Several Haitian journalists and politicians are arrested in Port au Prince, Haiti; arrested were Pierre Clitandre, editor of Le Petit Samedi Soir, Jean Robert Herard, political writer, his brother Gabriel Herard and reporters for Radio Haiti-Inter; Gregoire Eugene, leader of Haitian Social Christian Party is also arrested (S)
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Striking Employees Are Dismissed At Johannesburg Paper for Blacks; 70 Journalists on Strike Walkout Began as Sympathy Strike
Date: 29 November 1980
By JOSEPH LELYVELD Special to The New York Times
Joseph Special
Argus Company, largest English-language newspaper group in South Africa, announces that it has dismissed all striking employees at Johannesburg Post, Johannesburg's only newspaper aimed primarily at black audience; 70 strikers include all leading black journalists on Post except its editor Percy Qoboza (S)
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Around the World; South Korea Arrests 1,210 And Bans 67 Publications Soviet Is Said to Bomb Villages Near Kabul Israeli Police Disperse Protest by Palestinians Somalia Says Ethiopian Jets Killed 10 in Attack on Town
Date: 29 November 1980
Somali Defense Ministry charges that Ethiopian fighter-bombers attacked Dusa Mareb, Somalia, killing 10 civilians and destroying number of houses (S)
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News Analysis
Date: 29 November 1980
By PRANAY B. GUPTE, Speci al to the New York Times
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SIMON WITHDRAWS FROM CONSIDERATION FOR A CABINET POST; Shultz Also Reportedly Won't Take Job in Reagan Administration in Setback to Recruiting Citicorp Chief a Candidate Simon Doesn't Want Cabinet Post; Shultz Also Reportedly Withdraws Simon Criticizes News Coverage No Inauguration Walk for Reagan
Date: 29 November 1980
By STEVEN R. WEISMAN Special to The New York Times
Steven WEISMAN
Reagan will ride from Capitol Hill to White House after his inauguration instead of walking
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