Shearson Loeb Seeks Merger With Orion
Date: 10 June 1980
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Date: 10 June 1980
Iranian foreign press director Abolhassen Sadegh is dismissed following his charges that correspondents might be spies (S)
Date: 10 June 1980
Special to The New York Times
Martial Law Command announces that 8 South Korean journalists are being questioned on suspicion of spreading what it calls 'vicious' rumors related to recent anti-Government uprising in Kwangju (S)
Date: 09 June 1980
Martial Law Command announces it has detained 8 South Korean journalists on suspicion of spreading false and seditious rumors; asserts journalists were aided by pro-North Korean elements (M)
Date: 10 June 1980
By JOSEPH F. SULLIVAN Special to The New York Times
Joseph SULLIVAN
NJ Supreme Court, 6-1, overturns Imbriani order (M)
Date: 10 June 1980
AP and some of its member newspapers will make news reports available to home computer owners in summer in experimental program with broad ramifications for newspaper industry, according to AP president and general manager Keith Fuller; program will allow individuals with personal computers to gain access to selected news, sports, business and feature data provided by newspapers and AP by calling special phone number; Katharine Graham, ANPA president and chairman of board of Washington Post Co, comments (S)
Date: 10 June 1980
By LINDA GREENHOUSE Special to The New York Times
Linda Special
Supreme Court rules that states can require owners of private shopping centers to provide access to members of public who want to circulate petitions or otherwise peacefully exercise their rights of free speech; ruling unanimously in appeal by shopping center owner from decision of Calif Supreme Court, Justices reject owner's argument that state court violated personal property rights protected by US Constitution when it ordered him to allow high school students to circulate petitions at his shopping center (L)