U.S. Protests Seizure by Soviet Of Clippings From Correspondent
Date: 10 March 1978
US Embassy protests; ministry spokesman promises that Tass repts and Western press clippings, dealing with Soviet and Eastern Eur affairs, will be returned; Western research repts, compiled by staff of Radio Free Eur, will not be returned (S)
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Publishers Propose That Guild Give Up Some Current Benefits
Date: 10 March 1978
Publishers Assn of NY has proposed some contract 'givebacks' by NY Newspaper Guild; 1 provision in contract proposal for NY Post, on 'one-time basis,' is to allow paper to dismiss staff members who in its judgment are incompatible with new mgt's publishing concept (S)
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South Africa Releases 10 Blacks, Including Qoboza, Leading Editor; Had Special Privileges South Africa Frees 10 Blacks, Including a Journalist Others Also Released Theaters Are Desegregated
Date: 11 March 1978
By JOHN F. BURNS Special to The New York Times
John BURNS
S African Govt, apparantly confident that upsurge of black resistance to rule has subsided, has released 10 of blacks it seized in crackdown on dissidents in late '77, including The World editor Percy Qoboza (M)
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Trial of 'Dr. X' Hears of the Death of 4-Year-Old Girl
Date: 11 March 1978
By DAVID BIRD Special to The New York Times
David Special
NY Times atty Floyd Abrams says barring Farber is violation of 1st Amendment (S)
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Dispute on Releasing Hospital Data Interrupts Trial of Dr. Jascalevich; Trumped-Up Charges Alleged
Date: 10 March 1978
By DAVID BIRD Special to The New York Times
David Special
issue of whether NY Times reporter M A Farber will be allowed to cover trial of Dr Jascalevich will be heard in ct on March 10
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U.S. SEEKING TO LEARN HOW TIMES GOT DATA; Justice Dept. Is Conducting Inquiry on Release of a Report About Antiwar Radicals Broader Inquiry Sought Weather Underground Role Service for Don Freeman
Date: 11 March 1978
By ANTHONY MARRO Special to The New York Times
Anthony Special
Justice Dept is conducting investigation in Washington and in NY in attempt to learn how NY Times obtained copy of classified rept that said that Cuban espionage agents in late '60s and early '70s provided limited aid to antiwar radicals in US; investigation is 4th that Justice Dept under Atty Gen Griffin Bell has authorized in '78 in attempts to learn sources of information provided reporters of Times; dept spokesman Robert Havel comments (M)
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