Newspaper Family Typifies Nicaragua's Divisions; Compromise Ends Dispute Somoza Halts Publication
Date: 24 May 1980
By ALAN RIDING Special to The New York Times
Alan Special
Long synonomous with struggle against Somoza dictatorship, Chamorro newspaper family has become a symbol of political currents that have emerged since success of Sandinist revolution; 3 newspapers are run by Chamorros, and each has its own editorial line; split in the family between those supporting left-leaning revolution and those favoring independence or even opposition reflects passionate debate under way among Nicaraguans, who, without unifying factor of hate for Somozas, are seeking a new political direction (M)
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World News Briefs; Israeli Panel Sees No Reason To Seize Private Arab Land Italy Jails Journalist And Security Official Anti-Soviet Demonstrations Held Again in Kabul Students of Mixed Ancestry Demonstrate in South Africa
Date: 25 May 1980
Silvano Russomanno, deputy head of Italian state security agency, and journalist Fabio Isman are sent to prison for publication of Peci confessions (S)
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TV VIEW; Local News Has a Long Way to Go
Date: 25 May 1980
TOM BUCKLEY
Tom BUCKLEY
Tom Buckley article holds WABC, WCBS and WNBC are not making most of news potential in NYC metropolitan area; says WABC's Eyewitness News is most imaginative of local news shows (M)
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On Language; Going to the Well Honing Out Chello Again
Date: 25 May 1980
By William Safire
William Safire
William Safire On Language column examines Ronald Reagan's frequent use of word 'well' to begin his sentences; says interjection of meaningless word or phrase while respondent arranges his thoughts is common practice among Presidential candididates, among others
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The TV News, Starring Ted Turner; Ted Turner and His 24-Hour-a-Day, All-News Cable TV Network
Date: 25 May 1980
By TONY SCHWARTZ
Tony SCHWARTZ
Article on Cable News Network, which will go on air June 1 as nation's only 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week all news network; CNN was established by Ted Turner, who will invest $40 million in network in '80; illustrations (L)
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ABC News Sues New Mexico Aides
Date: 24 May 1980
ABC files suit in Federal District Court, Albuquerque, charging that New Mexico officials denied it access to State Penitentiary, Santa Fe, while allowing other reporters access (S)
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Realty News; Elliman Settles Lawsuit Elliman Settles Suit
Date: 25 May 1980
By WILLIAM G. BLAIR
William BLAIR
Sources say agreement on settlement of lawsuit over operation of Douglas Elliman & Co has been reached amicably; no details of settlement are disclosed because Federal District Judge Charles E Stewart Jr has yet to approve motion before him for formal dismissal of suit; suit was initiated by Edward S Elliman, son of founder of Douglas Elliman & Co and owner of 17% of company's stock; charging wasteful use of company's funds by directors, suit sought reimbursements to company of over $1.25 million, voiding of controversial corporate bylaw on voting of shares and new election of directors; suit was directed against Elliman's top management team of chairman Edwin J Gould, president, chief executive officer and treasurer Lawrence R McGauley and senior vice president John G McDonough (M)
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