Newspapers Appear Again in London After Settlement of Pay Disputes
Date: 02 April 1978
Pay disputes that have stopped publication of London's newspapers are settled; return to normal working conditions was agreed upon in separate dispute involving maintenance engineers employed by Times Newspapers group (S)
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DELIVERERS IN ACCORD AT TIMES AND NEWS; Union Chief Says Agreement Gives a Wage Increase of $68 a Week Over Three Years of Pact Strike Deadline Possible
Date: 03 April 1978
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
LaChance says agreement with NY Daily News and NY Times would mean wage increase of $68 a wk over 3 yrs; Newspaper Guild exec vp Harry Fisdell says union will have to set strike deadline unless some progress is made soon in its negotiations; Morton Malis has challenged LaChance in his re-election (M)
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Newspaper Delivery Drivers End Short Walkout in St. Louis Area
Date: 02 April 1978
Newspaper delivery drivers end short strike after Fed Judge John F Nangle orders them to resume distribution of St Louis Post Dispatch (S)
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PAPER TALKS RECESS WITHOUT AGREEMENT; Deliverers Reach Accord on Wages but Not on Any Final Contract-- Other Unions Await Outcome Close to an Agreement Arbitration a Problem Wire Service Makes Offer
Date: 02 April 1978
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
nearly 47 hrs of continuous bargaining ends with recess but still no final agreement between newspaper deliverers and reprs of Daily News and NY Times; leaders of 9 others unions whose contracts have terminated are awaiting outcome of driver negotiations; News spokesman Jonathan Thompson comments; Herbert L Haber is currently impartial arbitration chmn (M)
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PRESS AND BROADCASTERS STRUCK 2D DAY IN ISRAEL
Date: 03 April 1978
Special to The New York Times
strike continues; only news being disseminated is on defense forces radio station (S)
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A Teacher's Lesson
Date: 02 April 1978
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
T Wicker comment on career of Walter Spearman, teacher of journalism at Univ of N Carolina, on occasion of his retirment (M)
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Israeli Journalists Go on Strike, Closing Newspapers, Radio and TV
Date: 02 April 1978
State-controlled TV network is shut down by journalists strike (S)
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CARTER SEEKS TALKS INCLUDING ALL SIDES IN RHODESIA CONFLICT; ENDING HIS VISIT TO NIGERIA President Responding to African Leaders, Who Urge New Effort for U.S.-British Peace Plan British Drafting Invitations Calls for British Caretaker Carter Seeks Conference of All Sides on Rhodesia 'Strong Disappointment'
Date: 03 April 1978
By MICHAEL T. KAUFMAN Special to The New York Times
Michael KAUFMAN
Pres Carter holds impromptu news conf with Nigerian journalists, Lagos; illus (M)
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Italian Press Is in a Quandary Over Moro's Captors
Date: 02 April 1978
By INA LEE SELDEN Special to The New York Times
Ina SELDEN
article on Moro kidnapping focuses on media's right to inform public in light of aid terrorists might get from pub of their statements; Nobel laureate Eugenio Moniale and Canadian communications expert Marshall McLuhan comment (M)
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'SPY' FILMS ON SOVIET TV SHOW 5 WESTERN NEWSMEN
Date: 02 April 1978
Soviet TV shows films and photographs about alleged espionage that repeats charges against 5 former correspondents in Moscow, including Christopher S Wren (NY Times)
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