Reporter Tells of Month's Ordeal In Jail of Central African Empire; A.P. Reporter Describes Beating by Emperor and Month's Ordeal in Prison of Central African Empire
Date: 18 August 1977
By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH The Associated Press
article by Goldsmith on month's ordeal in Central African Empire jail; Goldsmith was accused of being S African agent (L)
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Carey Finishes the Signing of Bills; Freedom of Information Expanded
Date: 19 August 1977
By RICHARD J. MEISLIN Special to The New York Times
Richard MEISLIN
Gov Carey, after signing last of 982 bills for '77, notes 201 vetoes of bills passed by Legis, including measure that would have permitted parents to remove their children from sex-educ classes (S)
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Bond Prices Climb on Fed Report Of Sharp Drop in Supply of Money; Bond Prices Climb on News of Drop in Money Supply
Date: 19 August 1977
By JOHN H. ALLAN
John ALLAN
M-1 declines $1.5-billion to seasonally adjusted avg of $327.2-billion during wk of Aug 10, from $328.7-billion wk earlier; M-2 declines $1.1-billion, to $786-billion; chart (M)
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World News Briefs; Soviet Assails U.S. Panel On East-West Relations U.S. Reaffirms Decision To Quit U.N. Labor Body 3 Reported Executed For Insulting Amin Israel Refuses to Attend Talks Against Apartheid
Date: 18 August 1977
Cabinet-level com agrees to let stand Ford Adm decision to end ILO membership; State Dept spokesman Hodding Carter says final recommendation will be made to Pres Carter before Nov 5; officials attending meeting listed (M)
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World News Briefs; 10 People Reported Killed In Soviet Railroad Accident Security Forces Intensify Guard Around Juan Carlos Soviet Icebreaker Begins Return Voyage From Pole Heckled in Tanzania, French Aide Halts Visit Prime Minister of Bermuda Agrees to Step Down
Date: 19 August 1977
Arktika begins return voyage; crew hoists Soviet flag on icefield and attaches capsule to staff containing proposed new Soviet Const and list of names of crew members and accompanying scientists (S)
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