At a Camp for Burmese Refugees, Death Is Routine; Burma Sought Control of Area
Date: 02 March 1979
By JAMES P. STERBA Special to The New York Times
James STERBA
Article on squalid conditions in refugee camp in Bangladesh inhabited by 200,000 Burmese Moslems who fled alleged atrocities by Burmese Buddhists and Govt officials
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Bill Limiting Searches Of Newsrooms Passed By Connecticut House; Bill Called a Compromise
Date: 01 March 1979
By DIANE HENRY Special to The New York Times
Diane Special
Conn HR approves measure that would limit ability of police and prosecutors to search newsrooms; under bill, police and prosecutors would no longer be able to obtain warrants to conduct unannounced searches of newsrooms for evidence allegedly relating to crimes; instead, law-enforcement authorities would have to follow more difficult route of going to ct to obtain subpoena for documents or photographs held by individual journalists, newspapers, magazines and TV and radio stations; Repr Richard D Tulisano, 1 of bill's sponsors, comments (S)
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Satirical Italian Weekly Tells All About World War III; Issues Ordered Confiscated
Date: 02 March 1979
By HENRY TANNER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
Comment on Italy's only satirical newspaper, Il Male; latest issue, announcing outbreak of World War III with mix of mock alarm and serenity, has sold 172,000 copies; paper has become Italy's fastest growing pub; almost every issue has been ordered confiscated by judicial officials, which has sharpened reader interest; in Rome, most copies are usually sold or hidden by time police arrive at newsstands, but in provinces confiscation procedures have been more effective; paper says it has total financial independence; virtually all other papers receive large subsidies from Govt, pol parties or pressure groups; illus (M)
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GIFTS TO AMERICANS BY SHAH REPORTED; New Officials in Embassy Are Said to Find Evidence of Payments by Ex-Diplomats of Iran Evidence From New Envoy
Date: 01 March 1979
By ANN CRITTENDEN
Ann CRITTENDEN
Former Sen James G Abourezk, now working for Iran, says that reprs of Iran have uncovered documents in their embassy indicating widespread payments to prominent Amers, including members of Cong and press, by deposed Govt of Shah (S)
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As the Pressure Grows, Israel Acts to Mold Opinion; News
Date: 02 March 1979
By JONATHAN KANDELL Special to The New York Times
Jonathan Special
Israeli Govt officials try to shape public opinion on peace talks before Pres Carter and Begin meet at Camp David (M)
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World News Briefs; Rhodesia's Air Force Raids Army Camp in Mozambique
Date: 02 March 1979
W Ger Pres Walter Scheel questions whether Gers have right to hon Albert Einstein, who would have been killed had he remained in native land, speech at W Berlin scientific meeting hon 100th anniv of birth (S)
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Sports News Briefs; Coach of Delta State Five Is Retiring After Season
Date: 01 March 1979
Margaret Wade to retire as Delta State Coll women's coach (S)
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