Pact at Pittsburgh Paper
Date: 22 April 1979
Local 61 of Newspaper Guild and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Publishing Co reach tentative agreement on 3-year contract (S)
Zoltán Gera (born 22 April 1979) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Fulham, Pécsi Mecsek and Harkány SE, as well as enjoying two spells at Ferencváros and West Bromwich Albion.
Gera is known for his overhead-kick goals and his cartwheel to back-flip celebration, which he demonstrated in Fulham's Europa League quarter-final win against Juventus in 2010. He was named Hungarian Player of the Year in 2002, 2004 and 2005. For his efforts in the 2009–10 season and his goals in the Europa League, Gera was named Fulham's Player of the Season.
Gera made his international debut for Hungary in 2002 against Switzerland, with his nation losing 2–1. In 2009, Gera briefly retired from the national team following a dispute with then-manager Erwin Koeman. When Koeman was replaced by Sándor Egervári in 2010, Gera returned to Hungary's international squad which he later represented at the 2016 UEFA European Championship. He announced his final retirement from football on 28 June 2018.
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Date: 22 April 1979
Local 61 of Newspaper Guild and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Publishing Co reach tentative agreement on 3-year contract (S)
Date: 23 April 1979
Special to The New York Times
Robin Knight, Moscow correspondent of US News & World Report, says that Soviet authorities physically mistreated him and wife during reporting trip to Soviet Central Asian city of Tashkent last week; says he had been made ill in restaurant and his wife was attacked and insulted when she tried to get taxi to take him back to hotel; US Embassy to protest to Soviet Foreign Min (S)
Date: 22 April 1979
Internatl Press Inst says it will appoint permanent observer in South Africa in attempt to preserve press freedom (S)
Date: 22 April 1979
By R.W. APPLE Jr. Special to The New York Times
R. APPLE
Comment on increasing reliance on media event, campaign stunt performed because it will look good in newspapers and on TV, in politics; illus (M)
Date: 23 April 1979
Editorial holds libel decision has made it more hazardous to exercise press freedoms; holds ruling has opened new avenues of disturbing inquiries by libel lawyers; hopes that decision will not mean that cost of protection for press is virtually unlimited intrusion into editorial process
Date: 23 April 1979
ANPA pres Allen Neuharth scores ruling, int with UPI; warns Sup Ct sets self above Const; notes ruling follows Supreme Court's decision last May that police can search newsrooms (S)
Date: 22 April 1979
By ARNOLD H. LUBASCH
Arnold LUBASCH
Federal District Judge Robert L Carter assesses investor Dr Robert Nemeroff and his lawyers, Hale & Dorr, $50,000 in legal costs, ruling that they filed malicious lawsuit to publicize 'unsupported allegations' that Barron's financial journal deliberately misinformed public about a stock; suit, which was dismissed in May, involved critical articles about Technicare Corp; suit defendants included Alan Abelson, columnist for Barron's, Robert Bleiberg, editor, and Dow Jones & Co, publisher (M)
Date: 22 April 1979
By RICHARD ROVERE
Richard ROVERE
David Halberstam book The Powers That Be, discussing 4 important news orgns including the Los Angeles Times, revd