Students Riot in Nepal In Bhutto-Related Conflict
Date: 24 May 1979
Hundreds of students set fire to Government-owned newspaper in Katmandu; unrest began when Government forbade protest on April 6 of hanging of former Pakistani Prime Min Bhutto (S)
Der 23. Mai 1979 war ein Mittwoch unter dem Sternzeichen ♊. Es war der 142. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war Jimmy Carter.
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Date: 24 May 1979
Hundreds of students set fire to Government-owned newspaper in Katmandu; unrest began when Government forbade protest on April 6 of hanging of former Pakistani Prime Min Bhutto (S)
Date: 23 May 1979
Nebraska Legislature passes and sends to Gov Charles Thone bill to curb issuance of warrants to search newsrooms; bill would allow such warrants to be issued only when there is probable cause to believe that news person or orgn has committed or was committing crime (S)
Date: 23 May 1979
N R Kleinfield (NY Times) and R C Longworth and Bill Neikirk (Chicago Tribune) to share top Gerald Loeb Award for business and financial journalism; awards are administered by Graduate School of Business Management of University of Southern Calif; other winners are Phillip Moeller (Louisville Courier-Journal), William Tucker (Harper's), Robert Heilbroner (New Yorker) and Robert Bartley (Wall Street Journal) (S)
Date: 23 May 1979
Hagar reptdly has agreed to drop criminal complaint of battery against Billy Martin; Martin, in return, is expected to offer Hagar $8,000 and an apology for hitting him during interview (S)
Date: 24 May 1979
By MURRAY CHASS
Murray CHASS
article on reports that Martin will pay $8,000 and apologize to Hagar in return for Hagar's dropping of battery charges; pors of Martin and Yankees owner George Steinbrenner (M)
Date: 23 May 1979
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
ACLU publicly identifies 42 documents relating to nuclear weapons that are available to public at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory; says documents would be more helpful to country wanting to build thermonuclear weapon than classified document that Government recently removed from public shelves at Los Alamos, saying it had been placed there erroneously; Thomas S Martin, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, wrote to ACLU and assured it that removed documents would not be destroyed (M)
Date: 24 May 1979
By DEIRDRE CARMODY Special to The New York Times
Deirdre Special
nuclear physicist Dr Theodore B Taylor tells Senate subcommittee that Government's erroneous declassification of document describing basic principles of hydrogen bombs is 'most serious breach of security I am aware of in the country's post-World War II nuclear development programs; Sen John Glenn, chairman of Governmental Affairs Committee's Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation and Federal Services, later asked Duane C Sewell, who heads defense programs section of Energy Department, whether department had tried to learn names of those who had been sent copies of classified report by Rotow; Sewel answered 'no'; Eric J Fygi, deputy general counsel for Energy Department, called ACLU to tell orgn that Rotow had classified document; Washington Star and Chicago Sun-Times publish news articles saying they have copies of report (M)
Date: 23 May 1979
By James Reston
James Reston
James Reston on Pres Carter's sagging popularity; claims American people expect more than Pres Carter has the power to deliver; notes that even James Fallows, former Carter speech writer who wrote articles critical of Carter, says he would vote for Carter's re-election because Carter 'is still the best hope' for Amer (M)