Israel Restricts CBS Reporter Over A-Bomb Issue; Nuclear Field Is Sensitive Subject
Date: 25 February 1980
By DAVID K. SHIPLER Special to The New York Times
David SHIPLER
Israel revokes press credentials of Dan Raviv, CBS reporter who filed nuclear test account (S)
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Convictions in Murder of Reporter Overturned by Arizona High Court; Powerful Reverberations Role of Rancher Is Cited
Date: 26 February 1980
By MOLLY IVINS
Molly IVINS
Arizona Supreme Court reverses convictions of Max Dunlap and James Robison in '76 murder of Arizona Repubic reporter Don Bolles and orders men be retried; says trial judge unconstitutionally frustrated defense efforts to cross examine John Harvey Adamson, key witness against men; Adamson, who was named by Bolles as he lay dying, confessed to killing and in turn named Dunlap and Robison (M)
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Supreme Court Roundup Justices to Weigh Abortion Law On Notice to Parents of a Minor; State Laws Called Similar Housing Discrimination Privacy Suit
Date: 26 February 1980
By LINDA GREENHOUSE Special to The New York Times
Linda Special
US Supreme Court lets stand dismissal of $3 million invasion-of-privacy suit against Des Moines Register; suit (Howard v Des Moines Register) was brought by woman who had been sterilized without her consent when she was teenager in state-run facility; newspaper printed her name in investigative article about facility's deficiencies (S)
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The School Board Jobs: Still an Open Issue; News Analysis Board Must Decide Seven-Page Rebuttal
Date: 26 February 1980
By MARCIA CHAMBERS
Marcia CHAMBERS
analysis of question of whether Macchiarola had acted legally in filling several hundred 'education administrator' positions over last 18 months (M)
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A.F.L.-C.I.O. Extends a Hand of Unity to Teamsters; News Analysis Waved Aside Problem Call for Revived Panel Charges Against Others Swelling the Treasury
Date: 26 February 1980
By PHILIP SHABECOFF Special to The New York Times
Philip Special
Analysis of AFL-CIO president Lane Kirland's invitation to teamsters, UAW and United Mine Workers to return to federation; asked about continuing allegations of corruption and associations with organized crime involving at least parts of teamsters' union, Kirkland says that is responsibility of law enforcement agencies, not labor body; Kirkland por (M)
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Sports News Briefs; Colorado Under Inquiry For Football Violations Norm Sloan Is Returning To Florida Coaching Post Court of Appeals Extends Stay Involving Raiders
Date: 26 February 1980
Colorado Univ president Arnold Weber discloses that NCAA is investigating school's football program for alleged recruiting, financial aid and academic violations; violations allegedly took place before Chuck Fairbanks became coach (S)
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