Western Press A Convenient Scapegoat for Troubled Iran; Different Notions of a Free Press
Date: 20 January 1980
By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN
Christopher WREN
Article on expulsion of over 100 US journalists; illustration (M)
Der 20. Januar 1980 war ein Sonntag unter dem Sternzeichen ♑. Es war der 19. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war Jimmy Carter.
Wenn Sie an diesem Tag geboren wurden, sind Sie 46 Jahre alt. Ihr letzter Geburtstag war am Dienstag, 20. Januar 2026, vor 173 Tagen. Ihr nächster Geburtstag ist am Mittwoch, 20. Januar 2027 in 191 Tagen. Sie haben 16.975 Tage gelebt oder ungefähr 407.417 Stunden oder ungefähr 24.445.021 Minuten oder ungefähr 1.466.701.260 Sekunden.
Date: 20 January 1980
By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN
Christopher WREN
Article on expulsion of over 100 US journalists; illustration (M)
Date: 20 January 1980
By JAMES P. STERBA Special to The New York Times
James STERBA
Afghan Government expels journalists with US passports after keeping them under house arrest for 2 days at Kabul Inter-Continental Hotel; about 12 American journalists are told to board flights for Frankfurt and New Delhi; are accused of 'slanderous' reporting; illus of Babrak Karmal, Afghan president (M)
Date: 20 January 1980
Comment on Long Islander, Huntington, LI, newspaper; Kay Meyer, editor, notes efforts being made by Democratic Supervisor Kenneth Butterfield to get paper officially designated as Huntington's official newspaper (S)
Date: 20 January 1980
By Sydney Schanberg
Sydney Schanberg
Sydney Schanberg article on his search in Cambodia for missing NY Times correspondent Dith Pran, which began in '75; he was finally located in Oct '79; illus (L)
Date: 20 January 1980
JAMES GLEICK
James GLEICK
Freighter Cap Saumon, which was abandoned by crew in NY Harbor in June '79 after failure to pay $10,000 harbor security bond, has been claimed by Nautical Plus--Panamanian company, which has agreed to pay bond and related fines (S)
Date: 21 January 1980
Appears in TV interview on Meet the Press on eve of Iowa caucuses
Date: 21 January 1980
By TERENCE SMITH Special to The New York Times
Terence Special
Pres Carter, in NBC's Meet the Press TV interview and letter to US Olympic Committee pres Robert J Kane, proposes that '80 Summer Olympic Games be moved from Soviet Union to another country, or postponed, or canceled if Soviet Union fails to withdraw troops from Afghanistan by mid-February; says if troops are not withdrawn in 1 month he would ask US Olympic Committee to urge International Olympic Committee to transfer or cancel Moscow Games; failing that, Carter says he would suggest to US Olympic Committee that it formally withdraw American athletes from competition; International Olympic Committee president Lord Killanin says it would be legally and technically impossible to move Games from Moscow; Sen Kennedy, Carter's main rival for Dem presidential nomination, reluctantly supports Carter's proposal (M)
Date: 20 January 1980
JONATHAN M. WEISBERG
Date: 20 January 1980
JAMES BARRON
James BARRON
Names Sanford C Sigoloff chief operating officer and vice chairman (S)