The Journal Strike: No End Is in Sight
Date: 20 May 1979
BY ALFONSO A. NARVAEZ
Alfonso NARVAEZ
strike enters 6th week with both sides far apart and no negotiations scheduled; paper, despite walkout, has continued to publish on its Monday-through-Saturday schedule; has relied heavily on wire-service articles, which are edited by management; striking employees, most of whom are members of Local 3 of Newspaper Guild, are now publishing their own interim paper, Community Paper; reporter Joseph G Cohen and union local president James G Kelly comment (M)
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SENEGAL PRESS LAW UPSETS JOURNALISTS; Nation Comparatively Democratic, but the Measure Has Effect of Controlling Publications All Publications Must Be Approved
Date: 21 May 1979
By CAREY WINFREY Special to The New York Times
Carey Special
New press law in Senegal is viewed as either protecting profession from incursions by amateurs or making it almost impossible to function as journalist; Moctar Kebbe, editor of pro-Government weekly L'Unite Africaine, says law 'seems to be tearing at people's souls'; among law's 89 articles is 1 requiring all publications to be submitted for approval to Minister of Information, Minister of Interior, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General; another creates quasi-government commission, presided over by magistrate, empowered to renew or revoke journalist's press card on basis of how responsible he has been during past year; other provisions noted (S)
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Huntington Tabloid Arouses Controversy; Huntington Tabloid Arouses Controversy
Date: 20 May 1979
By JOHN T. McQUISTON
John McQUISTON
Comment on criticism of Sunday Digest, circulated in Huntington and Smithtown; editor Stan Sousa has been accused of practicing irresponsible journalism and creating fear, confusion and division in community; reaction of Sousa's supporters is equally strong; Sousa comments; Sunday Digest is owned by Huntington Pennysaver (M)
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Article 2 -- No Title; ESSAY Jaworski And Sinatra
Date: 21 May 1979
By William Safire
William Safire
William Safire comment on political figures he has criticized over years; says he generally has sense of dealing with public affairs professionals and worthy adversaries but not in case of response to his criticism of Frank Sinatra and Leon Jaworski; notes that Sinatra has taken to financing mailing of anti-press tract with his covering letter attacking journalists who 'hide behind' 1st Amendment; notes that Jaworski will not tolerate criticism; notes that newspaper with temerity to print suggestions that his official conduct may have been less effective than his publicity, gets strange, rambling letters hinting at legal action
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Follow-Up on the News; Flames of Hate
Date: 20 May 1979
RICHARD HAITCH
Richard HAITCH
512th Military Airlift Wing, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, is rebuilding B-17 bomber that was interned in Sweden when it made forced landing during World War II bombing raid on Germany; craft flew in Royal Danish Air Force and Navy, became Danish airliner, was sold to France and bought by US Air Force Museum in '72 (S)
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World News Briefs; Nepal Reopening Colleges After Violent Clashes
Date: 21 May 1979
colleges in Nepal's Katmandu Valley will reopen on May 22; were closed after violent clashes between students and police; Home Min Kedar Man Byathi warns against any renewal of violence by 'antisocial elements' (S)
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Realty News Pahlavi Building 80 Percent Rented; Wall Street
Date: 20 May 1979
By CARTER B. HORSLEY
Pahlavi Foundation, which represents interests of deposed Shah of Iran, has rented about 80% of its office space at 650 Fifth Av; illus (M)
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