WARSAW WINS POINT IN A DISSIDENT TRIAL; Man Presented as an Unblemished Hero by Opposition Is Found to Have Criminal Record Even Supporters Taken Aback
Date: 21 April 1980
By JOHN DARNTON Special to The New York Times
John Special
Article on trial of Polish dissident Edmund Zadrozynski; case has drawn attention because Zadrozynski belongs to most important dissident group, Committee for Social Self-Defense, which is overwhelmingly dominated by intelligentsia; group contends Government has framed him with the help of his son Miroslaw and is establishing a dangerous precedent by trumping up criminal case to put an activist behind bars, a way of meting out long sentence with minimum of international fuss; Zadrozynski works for one of most widely circulated underground newspapers, Robotnik (M)
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U.S. Issues Details on Iran Bans; Some News Groups Assail Rule; Officials More Pessimistic Notification Required
Date: 22 April 1980
By STEVEN RATTNER Special to The New York Times
Steven Special
Treasury Department publishes detailed regulations implementing ban on imports from Iran and travel and payments to Iran; ban on travel will apply to families of hostages; will also require news organizations, which were otherwise exempted from provisions, to notify Government when personnel are moved into or out of Iran; news representatives say regulation will not require submission of lists of personnel already there; publication comes as Carter Administration continues to debate what legislation to send to Congress to settle claims of US companies and individuals against more than $8 billion in Iranian assets under US control (M)
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Home Is a Castle ... So Is the Office; A Welcome Safeguard for Privacy Proper Searches --and Al Capone's Sister
Date: 22 April 1980
Editorial maintains that state legislatures and Congress need to impose greater restraints on right of police to search offices and homes of innocent persons for evidence of crime; maintains that subpoena method affords orderly chance to contest authorities in court
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World News Briefs; Italy's New Cabinet Gains Parliament's Final Approval Irish Will Not Withdraw From Southern Lebanon Tito's Life Is Threatened By New Complications
Date: 21 April 1980
Tito's doctors say he has developed liver problems and that his condition is growing worse (S)
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COMPANY NEWS; Liggett Wins Round In Bid to Bar Merger Financial General In Takeover Talks Sun Outlines Plans On Capital Spending Northern Tier Pipeline Advances Mobil-Saudi Venture
Date: 22 April 1980
Interior Sec Andrus grants Federal right-of-way to Northern Tier Pipeline Co for construction of 1,491 mile pipeline to carry oil from Port Angeles, Wash, to Clearbrook, Minn (S)
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Kremlin's European Policy; West's Capitals Studying Envoy's Tough Speech For Clues to Moscow's Attitude Toward Detente News Analysis Gromyko Due in Paris Next Week
Date: 22 April 1980
By FLORA LEWIS Special to The New York Times
Flora Special
Analysis of recent speech by Soviet Amb Stepan V Chervonenko which seems to lay down new Soviet policy in relation to Western Europe by making direct effort to separate it from US; notes speech, delivered in Paris, offers no lures to West Europeans but relies on implicit threats to wean them from American policies; notes Chervonenko extended Brezhnev doctrine to any pro-Soviet regime anywhere in world
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World News Briefs; Zimbabwe Orders Release Of 9,000 Prisoners Tito's Condition Is Reported As 'Exceptionally Grave' Thai Asks Help in Housing For Indochinese Refugees Colombia Rejects Plan From Rebels in Embassy
Date: 22 April 1980
Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila says Thailand needs additional international aid to continue its policy of housing 280,000 Indochinese refugees, most of whom are from Cambodia; says several thousand Cambodians are poised at border ready to cross into country if they are pressured (S)
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