Bill Limiting Searches Of Newsrooms Passed By Connecticut House; Bill Called a Compromise
Date: 01 March 1979
By DIANE HENRY Special to The New York Times
Diane Special
Conn HR approves measure that would limit ability of police and prosecutors to search newsrooms; under bill, police and prosecutors would no longer be able to obtain warrants to conduct unannounced searches of newsrooms for evidence allegedly relating to crimes; instead, law-enforcement authorities would have to follow more difficult route of going to ct to obtain subpoena for documents or photographs held by individual journalists, newspapers, magazines and TV and radio stations; Repr Richard D Tulisano, 1 of bill's sponsors, comments (S)
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GIFTS TO AMERICANS BY SHAH REPORTED; New Officials in Embassy Are Said to Find Evidence of Payments by Ex-Diplomats of Iran Evidence From New Envoy
Date: 01 March 1979
By ANN CRITTENDEN
Ann CRITTENDEN
Former Sen James G Abourezk, now working for Iran, says that reprs of Iran have uncovered documents in their embassy indicating widespread payments to prominent Amers, including members of Cong and press, by deposed Govt of Shah (S)
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Bomb Mailed to a Priest Hurts Detective in Blast
Date: 28 February 1979
Bomb in book mailed to Rev Timothy Majic, pastor of Sacred Heart Ch in Milwaukee, explodes outside parochial ch injuring police detective who was trying to remove it; Majic says bomb may have been linked to his work as editor of Morning Star, Croatian-language newspaper (S)
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Sports News Briefs; Asian Games Organizers Bar Israeli Participation
Date: 28 February 1979
Larry Holmes will defend his title against Ossie Ocasio Mar 23 in Las Vegas (S)
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Sports News Briefs; Coach of Delta State Five Is Retiring After Season
Date: 01 March 1979
Margaret Wade to retire as Delta State Coll women's coach (S)
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Transcript of the President's News conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters; OPENING STATEMENT
Date: 28 February 1979
transcript of Carter news conf
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New Dangers, and More Delay, on Namibia; News Recent Threats of a Breakdown 'Serious Deviations' From Plan
Date: 28 February 1979
By JOHN F. BURNS Special to The New York Times
John BURNS
analysis of prospects for UN plan for SW Africa in view of S Africa's recent objections to truce provisions; says S Africa fears arrangements for cease-fire could open way for SWAPO to subvert process toward independence with protection of UN mil and adm force; notes S African leaders will discuss proposal with SW African Constituent Assemby and there is strong possibility that truce provisions will be turned down, forcing new round of negotiations (M)
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