IRANIAN NAMES FOUR HE SAYS TOOK GIFTS; Says Western Newsmen Received Rugs, Jewelry, Trips and Cash for Praising Shah in Print
Date: 17 November 1978
By R.W. APPLE Jr. Special to The New York Times
R. APPLE
Siamak Zand, former aide to Shah, who defected to GB, says Iranian Govt has given substantial gifts to number of Western reporters in return for laudatory articles about Shah's regime; says Newsweek sr editor Arnaud de Borchgrave, Lord Chalfont and Daily Telegraph columnist Robert Moss were among those who accepted gifts (M)
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Editor Seeking Political Post Embroils Duluth Papers in Legal Battle; Ban Put in the Memo
Date: 17 November 1978
By NATHANIEL SHEPPARD Jr. Special to The New York Times
Nathaniel SHEPPARD
Duluth Herald and News Tribune are caught in apparent conflict between rules of ethics that are interpreted as barring employees from seeking pol office and state statute against inducing person not to seek pol office; controversy began Aug 18 when newspaper dismissed editor of Today's Living section, Julianne Agnew, after she filed to run for City Council seat that would become vacant if her husband was ousted in recall vote that had been set; publisher John McMillion, comments; Knight-Ridder Newspapers atty Lee Loevinger and paper's managing editor Robert Knaus comment; Agnew por (M)
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The News Considering Putting Out A Single-Edition Afternoon Paper; Decision Expected Soon
Date: 17 November 1978
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
NY Daily News is giving serious consideration to putting out afternoon daily that would contain closing stock prices and be out in time for bulk of commuters to read on their way home; plans announced during newspaper strike by Rupert Murdoch, NY Post publisher, to put out 10c morning tabloid called Daily Sun are described by Post execs as being in state of suspension until contracts can be reached with unions; News mktg dir Jonathan Thompson comments; Murdoch has already filed $75 million suit against News and drivers' union in Fed Dist Ct charging them with conspiring to prevent publication of Sun; Newspaper Deliverers Union pres Douglas La Chance comments (M)
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3 Guilty in British Secrecy Trial; Convicted of 'Aiding and Abetting'
Date: 18 November 1978
Special to The New York Times
John Berry, ex-Army intelligence corporal, and journalists Duncan Campbell and John Aubrey are convicted of violating Official Secrets Act; are placed on probation; (M)
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PRESIDENT EXPECTS HIS INFLATION PLAN TO BAR DEPRESSION; INSISTS EFFORT WILL SUCCEED Reserve's Chief Doubts Recession Will Occur, Though Growth May Slow--Dollar Up
Date: 17 November 1978
By MARTIN TOLCHIN Special to The New York Times
Martin Special
Pres Carter holds breakfast meeting with White House correspondents; illus
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Around the Nation; 'Less Than Our Best Is Sin,' Jesse Jackson Tells Youths
Date: 17 November 1978
Judge John P Flaherty Jr orders West View Water Auth in suburban Pittsburgh to stop fluoridation; acts on citizens group suit raising alleged cancer threat (S)
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COMPANY NEWS; Mallory Is Agreeable To Dart Merger Bid
Date: 18 November 1978
Pfizer Inc files suit demanding FDA bar Premo Pharmaceuticals Labs from mktg oral anti-diabetic drug chlorpropamide under trade name Insulase; Pfizer says only its brand, Diabinese, has FDA approval (S)
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