Jersey Paper Battling Superior Court Order For Reporter's Letters
Date: 18 May 1980
Judge Robert A Matthews will hear motions in Appeals Court by Frederick W Rose, representing Goldstein, seeking to overturn Superior Court Judge Michael Imbriani's order that Goldstein surrender letters from Patrick Pizuto, key witness in organized crime trial (S)
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TOUGH STEPS TAKEN BY SEOUL TO QUELL STUDENTS' PROTESTS; MARTIAL LAW POWER WIDENED Campuses Are Closed, Censorship Set and Gatherings Curbed -- Critics of Regime Seized Meeting Stormed by Riot Police South Korea Acts to Curb Protests
Date: 18 May 1980
By JAMES P. STERBA Special to The New York Times
James STERBA
Government, faced with most serious student political unrest in 20 years, prohibits labor strikes (S)
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BOLLES CASE RETRIAL TO BEGIN THIS WEEK; Contractor to Get a 2d Hearing in Murder of Reporter in Arizona Documents From Investigation
Date: 19 May 1980
By MOLLY IVINS Special to The New York Times
Molly Special
Retrial of Max Dunlap, one of men accused of '76 murder of Arizona Republic investigative reporter Don Bolles, is scheduled to begin May 21; John Harvey Adamson, who confessed to planting bomb in Bolles's car, testified at earlier trial that Dunlap paid him for killing and that Jim Robison helped him carry out murder (M)
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IN THE NATION; Minimum Good News
Date: 18 May 1980
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker is heartened by compromise legislation approved by Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in place of formal intelligence charter, since it does not grant CIA 2 of its major requests: to be exempted from Freedom of Information Act provisions, and to be able to prosecute leakers of information (M)
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Realty News Downtown Towers Planned
Date: 18 May 1980
By CARTER B. HORSLEY
Silverstein Properties Inc plans to build 2 office towers in Lower Manhattan (NYC) of about 1 million square feet each; Port Authority board has approved lease negotiations with company for air rights over so-called 'keystone' site at World Trade Center presently occupied by utility substation; Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority has selected company as developer of office tower over Manhattan approach to Bklyn-Battery Tunnel; company official Larry Silverstein comments; his portrait; architectural drawing (M)
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Follow-Up on the News; Church Sex Films U.S. Slavery, 1979 Zoo Philanthropy The 'Bristol Hum'
Date: 18 May 1980
RICHARD HAITCH
Richard HAITCH
Follow-up item on NY Zoological Society's 1979 plan to raise $20 million for Animal Kingdom Fund to improve Bronx Zoo and NY Aquarium; society's development chief Gregory Long says nearly $10 million has been raised, with National Endowment for the Arts giving $500,000; notes major corporate donations (S)
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Troubled Kennedy TV Effort Changes Direction Again; 'Teddy Deserves Better' The Family and Chappaquiddick Assumptions About News Coverage
Date: 18 May 1980
By BERNARD WEINRAUB Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
Article on Sen Edward Kennedy's media advertising and changes of management and theme since his Presidential campaign began; David Sawyer is now preparing TV spots, and Tony Schwartz is producing radio ads; campaign has spent about $1.2 million on media campaign, compared with $4 million spent by Carter campaign (M)
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New Procedures to Balance the Federal Budget Presage a Shift in Power on Capitol Hill; News Analysis Pressure From Public Putting Teeth in Budget Process Benefit of New System
Date: 19 May 1980
By MARTIN TOLCHIN Special to The New York Times
Martin Special
Martin Tolchin analyzes power shifts in Congress precipitated by its commitment to balancing the budget; says giving Congressional budget committees power to set binding legislative priorities has undermined authority of standing committees and blunted the power of special interest groups whose lobbyists have close ties with these committees; says another result is enhanced power for Congressional leadership (M)
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