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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Soviet Officials Get Entangled In Their Tape; Approval From the Top 'There Was a Knock on the Door' Neighbors Whisper of 'Spies'
Date: 23 April 1980
By CRAIG R. WHITNEY Special to The New York Times
Craig WHITNEY
Article on bureaucratic red tape in Soviet Union that has led Soviet officials to pursue contradictory aims; Hakan Nilsson, correspondent in Moscow for Swedish TV, comments (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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COMPANY NEWS; Bunker Ramo Gets 2 Fairchild Directors Bunker Ramo Paine Webber Sees 2d-Quarter Losses Court Backs Curtiss On Payment by G.E. Rochester Concern Target of Complaint
Date: 23 April 1980
United Telecommunications Corp, Ronco Communications and Electronics Inc and Executone-Monroe County Inc have filed complaint against Rochester Telephone Corp in US District Court in Buffalo, charging violation of antitrust laws and asking for $30 million in damages; charge company with monopolizing 'interconnect market for bsuiness telephone equipment,' denying customers 'free and open market' (S)
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World News Briefs; Pickets in Indian State Block Government Offices Another Hostage in Bogota Is Freed by Guerrillas Archbishop of Canterbury To Meet Pope in Africa Irish Units in Lebanon Leave Area Near Christian Enclave
Date: 23 April 1980
Assamese protesters begin picketing governmental offices in drive to force Indian Government to accept demands for expulsion of foreigners; contingent of military and armed police are at Narengi, 10 miles east of Gauhati, to prevent marchers from storming installation (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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