Western Reporter Says Soviet Is Harassing Him
Date: 11 July 1979
David Satter, London Financial Times correspondent, says that Soviet Foreign Ministry has renewed his accreditation, not for usual 6-month period, but for 6 weeks; says action follows other incidents and appears to be form of harassment (S)
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Washington Post Pact Voted
Date: 11 July 1979
Reporters and other white-collar employees at Washington Post vote overwhelmingly in favor of new 36-month contract providing 1st-year raises averaging 7.15% for 1,000 employees (S)
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Times Gives Court Data On Minority Employees
Date: 11 July 1979
Study, conducted by Temple University professor Seymour L Wolfbein, shows that NY Times has more 'minority employees than percentage in 'relevant labor pools' nationally and locally; study, filed in Federal Court in Manhattan, supports motion Times filed March 15 for summary dismissal of allegations of discrimination in hiring, assignment and promotion; employee class-action suit pending since Oct 10, 1974, also alleges pay discrimination, which is not covered in dismissal motion (S)
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Judy Licht Rejoining WNEW
Date: 11 July 1979
Judy Licht returns to WNEW-TV as co-anchor of 10 PM newscast (S)
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Over-50 Buyers Coming of Age
Date: 12 July 1979
Will begin accepting advertising (S)
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COMPANY NEWS; Harnischfeger Says It Has European Bid
Date: 12 July 1979
Cannon develops high-speed copier, NP-8500 (S)
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Limited Carter Energy Choices; News Analysis
Date: 12 July 1979
By STEVEN RATTNER Special to The New York Times
Steven Special
Analysis of problems confronting Pres Carter as he tries to develop feasible energy policy; lack of viable options available to Carter reflects intractability of energy crisis; Carter is concerned about high costs of solutions and impact they would have on economy and environment; options that Carter is considering summarized (M)
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World News Briefs; Vietnam Reports an Attack By 1,500 Chinese Troops
Date: 12 July 1979
Siles Zuazo leads in official count of Bolivia's presidential race with slight edge over Victor Paz Estenssoro; Siles Zuazo's Party of Popular Democratic Unity has 35.4% of total, followed by 31.8% for Paz Estenssoro's Nationalist Revolutionary Movement, with 3/4 of votes counted; Hugo Banzer is third with 14.1% and Marcelo Quiroga, Socialist, has 4.1% (S)
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