Union Accepts Contract At Los Angeles Herald
Date: 11 March 1980
members of News Media and Graphic Communications at Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, who had threatened to strike, vote overwhelmingly to accept basically same 3-year contract they turned down last week (S)
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Advertising; MCI Puts Its Rates On the Line Daily News Switching To Young & Rubicam Huffy Gives Business To Grey Advertising More Ricoh Billings For Hakuhodo America Food Magazine Establishes Survey Publication for Singers Due This Summer Addenda
Date: 11 March 1980
Philip H. Dougherty
Philip Dougherty
Magazine, with help of Audits and Survey Research Co, has established 2,000-member panel of subscribers that will be questioned once or twice a year on broad range of food-related topics; seeks leadership role in food magazine field (S)
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Waldheim Criticized for Prominent Role, but Has Defenders; News Analysis Nothing Cut and Dried
Date: 12 March 1980
By BERNARD D. NOSSITER Special to the New York Times
analysis: many diplomats say prestige of UN and Sec Gen Waldheim has been tarnished by failure of commission to see hostages and its withdrawal from Iran; Waldheim illustration (M)
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A Taciturn Israeli Foreign Minister; Yitzhak Shamir Man in the News Staid and Cautious Joined Radical Guerrillas
Date: 11 March 1980
By DAVID K. SHIPLER Special to The New York Times
David SHIPLER
Biographical sketch; illustration (M)
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Kennedy Problems: at Top and Afield; News Analysis Need to Shield Candidate 'Outdated' Political Views
Date: 11 March 1980
By HEDRICK SMITH Special to The New York Times
Hedrick Special
Hedrick Smith analyzes problems in Kennedy Presidential campaign; says he has only minimal field operations in South, where primary schedule has shifted, and his campaign in Illinois is in disarray; notes charges against his campaign chairman, Stephen E Smith, for being indecisive and not the kind of authoritative spokesman a candidate needs, as well as being unfamiliar with new financial rules and primary schedules; notes polling for Kennedy began late (M)
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Iranians Saw Purpose in Terms Completely Differing From U.S.; News Analysis Militants Offer Documents An Obsession With Plots Drawn Into the Power Struggle
Date: 12 March 1980
By JOHN KIFNER Special to The New York Times
John Special
analysis: UN commission failed to gain hostages release because Iranian militants and Carter Administration could not agree on purpose of commission; militants wanted commission to investigate alleged crimes of deposed Shah and US support of his regime; illustration (M)
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News of the Theater; Canadian 'Jitters' Is Broadway-Bound Ay, There's the Rub Plans for Little Theater 'Song Night' Returning State Event at 'Oklahoma!' Two Openings
Date: 12 March 1980
By JOHN CORRY
John CORRY
frdtival will encourage playgoers in Central Park next summer to make 'suggested contribution' of $5; will offer only single production in '80 in Central Park
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Why Decision in Snepp Case Disturbs Publishers; News Analysis Background of Other Books $120,000 Held in Escrow Submission to C.I.A. Planned Editing Question Raised 'It's a Loaded Gun'
Date: 11 March 1980
By RICHARD EDER
Richard EDER
Richard Eder analysis of decision holds that Government's prosecution of Snepp was taken against background of numerous other books that former Government agents have published or are seeking to publish; holds Government sought to establish CIA's widespread right of clearance on all material; holds that court decision raises serious questions about freedom to write and publish; notes that $120,000 Snepp has earned from his book is tied up in escrow account; commenting on decision are Prof Alan Dershowitz, Henry R Kaufman (Assn of American Publishers), and Prof Thomas Emerson; Snepp por (L)
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