Ban the Bomb--and the Press?
Date: 11 March 1979
editorial says that Judge Robert Warren's caution about article is justified and 2-wk wait until he makes final ruling is tolerable
Benji Madden (Waldorf, 11 de març de 1979) Benjamin "Benji" Levi Madden és el primer guitarrista del grup punk Good Charlotte. El seu germà bessó, Joel Madden, és el cantant del grup que de vegades també toca la guitarra.
llegir més...El 11 de març de 1979 era un diumenge sota el signe estrella de ♓. Era el 69 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era Jimmy Carter.
Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 47 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el dimecres, 11 de març de 2026, fa 73 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el dijous, 11 de març de 2027, d'aquí a 291 dies. Heu viscut durant 17.240 dies, o unes 413.770 hores, o uns 24.826.242 minuts, o uns 1.489.574.520 segons.
Date: 11 March 1979
editorial says that Judge Robert Warren's caution about article is justified and 2-wk wait until he makes final ruling is tolerable
Date: 11 March 1979
By JOSEPH B. TREASTER Special to The New York Times
articles in underground newspaper Take Over and feminist journal Majority Rept on how to build atomic bomb did not elicit any reaction from Govt officials, in contrast to ct battle that Justice Dept has mounted to prevent publication of article written for The Progressive magazine on how to build hydrogen bomb; Knoll says magazine intends to contest ruling; editors of Take Over and Majority Rept suggest that perhaps 1 reason there had been no Govt reaction to their articles was that unlike Progressive they had not submitted their articles to Fed officials for verification of accuracy; Majority Rept publisher Nancy Borman comments; Dept of Energy spokesman Jim Cannon says he had not been aware of 2 previous articles; says distinction between atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb is that hydrogen bomb is 'thousand times more powerful, a thousand times more complicated'; Take Over editor Michael Fellner comments (M)
Date: 11 March 1979
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
Hearst newspapers, once most flamboyant group of papers in Amer journalism but more recently in quiet period of declining circulation, are making effort to stage comeback; virtually all editors and publishers of 8 major Hearst papers have been replaced by news execs from leading newspapers around US in past few yrs; new technology has been installed in news and production depts of all papers and there has been concerted effort to improve mgt techniques and find more efficient ways to mkt and distribute papers; recent acquisitions of Midland, Texas, Reporter-Telegram and Plainview, Texas, Daily Herald noted; price paid for 2 papers was reptdly $35 million; Hearst Corp pres Frank A Bennack Jr comments; other problems facing papers noted (M)
Date: 12 March 1979
By MURRAY CHASS
Murray CHASS
Rev of Billy Martin's fight with Reno sportswriter Ray Hagar; notes Martin has still not been served with arrest warrant on criminal charge stemming from fight, nor has he been served with papers in civil suit filed against him; illus (M)
Date: 11 March 1979
By CRAIG R. WHITNEY Special to The New York Times
Craig WHITNEY
Soviet security men stationed outside Moscow apt bldg photograph and film Amer correspondents who were leaving news conf with Jewish dissidents; meeting took place in apt of Grigory S Rozenshtein, who has been denied permission to emigrate (S)
Date: 11 March 1979
Tom Ferrell and Virginia Adams
Tom Ferrell
rev of progress in negotiations (S)
Date: 11 March 1979
Comment on women's refusal to wear traditional Moslem chador; illus (M)
Date: 11 March 1979
RICHARD HAITCH
Richard HAITCH
Progress rept on sextuplets born to Colin and Susan Rosenkowitz in South Africa in '74; 3 boys and 3 girls are well and live in Cape Town with family (S)
Date: 12 March 1979
By JOHN DARNTON Special to The New York Times
John Special
analysis of conflict; notes Nyerere would run risk of severe criticism if soldiers marched into Kampala to restore power to Obote; holds Tanzania's strategy now is to increase pressures on regime and allow opposition forces to rise up in what would then become gen insurrection (M)