French News Agency's Reporter Gains Cabanes Journalism Prize
Date: 15 November 1979
Pierre Gallois, Hanoi bureau chief of Agence France Presse, receives '79 Bernard J Cabanes Prize for journalism (S)
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Date: 15 November 1979
Pierre Gallois, Hanoi bureau chief of Agence France Presse, receives '79 Bernard J Cabanes Prize for journalism (S)
Date: 14 November 1979
4 Spanish journalists who flew to Teheran to cover occupation of US Embassy are turned away without explanation; Manuel Perez Barriopedro, photographer for EFE, Spanish news agency, and reporter for newspaper El Pais are among those turned away (S)
Date: 14 November 1979
Jury at Mitteager trial hears tape recording on which he acknowledges giving $5,200 to correction officer Herbert Clarke for photographs of Berkowitz (S)
Date: 14 November 1979
Special to The New York Times
US Supreme Court to hear appeal by owner of shopping center who was ordered by California Supreme Court to allow people to distribute handbills and circulate petitions on his property (Pruneyard Shopping Center v Robins); case involves conflict of individuals' free-speech rights and property interests of owner (M)
Date: 15 November 1979
Corroon & Black Corp says it intends to acquire 20% equity interest in Minet Holding Ltd, London-based Lloyd's insurance broker (S)
Date: 14 November 1979
By CAROL LAWSON
Carol LAWSON
Date: 14 November 1979
NATO planning group opens 2-day meeting, The Hague, to discuss plans for stationing US missiles in Western Europe (S)
Date: 14 November 1979
Oil companies that operated in Venezuela before nationalization of industry in '76 are concerned that Venezuelan Supreme Court's refusal to hear appeal by American Petrofina, from which Government is seeking $23,000 in back taxes, may set precedent that could cost them over $500 million; if precedent is set, Exxon would be required to pay $261 million, Shell $197 million and Gulf $38.6 million (S)