U.N. Statistics Hint at the Toll Of Cambodians; Notes on the U.N.
Date: 06 May 1980
By BERNARD D. NOSSITER Special to The New York Times
Council is closed to all photographers following splattering of red paint on US and Soviet delegates by demonstrators posing as photographers; decision seen having adverse effect on UN press corps (S)
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Court Backs Press Confidentiality
Date: 06 May 1980
NJ Supreme Court backs Shrewsbury Daily Register reporter Robin Goldstein's right to withhold information because defense attorneys failed to prove material was unavailable from other sources
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Accountant Tells of $85,000 Paid To President of Deliverers Union
Date: 06 May 1980
By ARNOLD H. LUBASCH
Arnold LUBASCH
Accountant Leon Rosenband testifies that he had given more than $85,000 in cash payments from truck company to LaChance; says LaChance asked him to establish company called Russ Trucking, which employed non-union drivers to deliver El Diario from Connecticut plant to distributors in NY; according to prosecutors, Henry H Korn and Walter P Loughlin, money was part of $330,000 that LaChance allegedly obtained illegally and failed to report on his income tax returns; defense lawyers, John J Tigue Jr and Peter J Driscoll, stress that all Russ Trucking checks had been signed by Rosenband, not LaChance; another witness, Alexander Feldman, testified under immunity that his company, Crescent News Distributors, had paid LaChance through intermediary for signing collective bargaining agreements, laying off workers and other matters; LaChance por (S)
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Editors, in Note to Carter, Assail Policy on C.I.A. Use of Reporters; Credibility of Journalists Protests in Editorials
Date: 05 May 1980
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
American Society of Newspaper Editors seeks meeting with Pres Carter to discuss his position on use of American journalists by CIA, letter from assn pres Thomas Winship, prompted by CIA Dir Turner's remarks about matter to society, and society's feeling that Turner misunderstands reasons for press's objection to practice (M)
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IN THE NATION The C.I.A. Triumphant
Date: 06 May 1980
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker says Congress has lost interest in enacting intelligence charter because it senses that the public is no longer interested, because events around world have swung sentiment around to calls for CIA to be 'unleashed,' and because Republicans are seeking delay in hope of making their own proposals if they gain control of White House in '80; notes that CIA wants exemption from Freedom of Information Act provisions in addition to authority it already has to withhold classified information; says man elected President in '80 will in large part determine course intelligence charter will take (M)
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Moynihan Plan Would Ban Use Of Reporters and Clerics as Spies
Date: 06 May 1980
By CHARLES MOHR Special to The New York Times
Charles Special
Sen Daniel Patrick Moynihan plans to propose a flat legal prohibition against use of clergymen as spies or informants for US intelligence agencies (M)
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The Hebron Raid: Tension Rising in Israel; News Analysis Toll Rises as Youth Dies Demonstrators Beaten by Troops
Date: 05 May 1980
By DAVID K. SHIPLER Special to The New York Times
David SHIPLER
Analysis; tensions on West Bank are rising in wake of Palestinian raid in Hebron; illustration (M)
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Yugoslavia's Interim State and Party Leaders; Lazar Kolisevski Men in the News Stevan Doronjski A Hodgepodge Province Something of an Intellectual
Date: 06 May 1980
Special to The New York TimesSpecial to The New York Times
Biographical sketch; was born Feb 12, 1914; portrait (M)
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