Atkārtoti atskaņo trešdiena, 1980. gada 5. marts

1980. gada 5. marts bija trešdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 64 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Jimmy Carter.

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5th of March 1980 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1980. gada 5. marts

World News Briefs; Body of Abducted Editor Found in Suburb of Beirut Tito's Medical Team Doubts He Will Survive Polish Employee of U.N. Is Said to Admit Spying

Date: 06 March 1980

official Polish press agency reports Wesolowska has admitted spying for NATO; admission reportedly made at closed-door trial before military tribunal, Warsaw (S)

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Hiding C.I.A. Blunders

Date: 05 March 1980

By William Wilson

William Wilson

William Wilson article scores CIA efforts to exempt itself from Freedom of Information Act requests; notes questionable agency activities that would never have come to light without books that were written by former agents (M)

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Justice Dept. Workers Get Civiletti Warning On Press Disclosures; Other Cases Are Cited

Date: 06 March 1980

Atty Gen Civiletti threatens to fire any employee caught disclosing confidential information; scores 'flood of leaks' about FBI's ongoing corruption probes

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ABC News to Give Up Some Tape; Reporters Won't Testify

Date: 05 March 1980

By ROBERT PEAR Special to The New York Times

Robert Special

Wald says ABC will give Federal grand jury some film and tape it has subpoenaed to avoid risk of 'unfortunate judicial precedent'; under compromise reached with Arthur H Christy, special prosecutor, no ABC reporters will have to testify or give up their notes (M)

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News Summary; International National Metropolitan

Date: 06 March 1980

Drops out of race following disappointing results in Massachusetts and Vermont primaries; illustration (M)

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News Summary; International Energy National Metropolitan

Date: 05 March 1980

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News of the Theater 'Split' to Star Heard And Brooke Adams; An Irish 'Fearless Frank' 'New Year' Opens April 24 New 'Peanut' and People Here and There

Date: 05 March 1980

By JOHN CORRY

John CORRY

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Anderson and Independents; More Than Half of His Support in Massachusetts Was From Voters Not Registered as Republicans News Analysis In Brookline and Amherst Younger and Better Educated

Date: 06 March 1980

By E.J. DIONNE Jr

E. DIONNE

E J Dionne Jr analysis of Repr Anderson's surprisingly good showing in Massachusetts Republican primary; says thousands of independent voters gave him his 2d-place finish, raising possibility that non-Republicans could play key role in several other key Republican primaries (M)

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Rhodesia's Resolute Leader; Robert Gabriel Mugabe Man in the News Holder of 5 Degrees Teaches in Mission Schools Force Recruited Secretly

Date: 05 March 1980

By GREGORY JAYNES Special to The New York Times

Gregory Special

Man in News article on Robert Mugabe; biographical sketch (M)

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An Issue of U.S. Credibility; Disavowal of Vote on Israel Comes as Questions Are Raised About Policy on Iran and Afghanistan News Analysis An Issue of U.S. Credibility Shift on U.N. Panel Is Seen Israeli Outburst Was Feared

Date: 05 March 1980

By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times

Bernard Special

analysis: many Western leaders and Arab diplomats accuse Carter Administration of political cowardice for disavowing US vote in UN Security Council against Israeli settlements on West Bank; score official explanation that vote resulted from Sec of State Vance's misunderstanding of Pres Carter's instructions; Administration officials say Carter told Vance that he would approve vote only if references to Jerusalem were dropped from resolution; McHenry says Vance told him to vote for resolution if one particularly troublesome paragraph was altered; officials say Carter would have ordered abstention if he had known that other references to Jerusalem were in text; controversy comes at time when US policies on Iran and Afghanistan also seem inconsistent (M)

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