Judge Dismisses Worker In High Court Disclosure
Date: 25 April 1979
Chief Justice Warren E Burger dismisses typesetter John Tucci from job at Supreme Court print shop following disclosure of Court decisions by ABC reporter Tim O'Brien (S)

Philippe Bourret (Montréal, – ) est un joueur de badminton québécois.
Il est le premier athlète masculin s’entraînant au Québec à s'être qualifié dans une épreuve de badminton aux Jeux olympiques.
Bourret a participé aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 2004 sous les couleurs du Canada. Il a joué en double mixte avec Denyse Julien. Ils ont perdu contre Daniel Shirley et Sara Petersen de la Nouvelle-Zélande au round 32. Philippe Bourret a aussi remporté la médaille d'or lors de l'épreuve de double mixte (toujours accompagné de sa partenaire Denyse Julien) aux Jeux panaméricains, qui ont eu lieu à Saint-Domingue (République dominicaine) du 1er au . Il a été proclamé Athlète masculin de l'année par l'Université de Montréal en 2001-2002 et 2002-2003.
Lire la suite...Le 24 avril 1979 était un mardi sous le signe astral du ♉. C'était le 113ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était Jimmy Carter.
Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 47 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le vendredi 24 avril 2026, il y a 75 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le samedi 24 avril 2027, dans 289 jours. Vous avez vécu 17 242 jours, soit environ 413 829 heures, ou environ 24 829 786 minutes, ou environ 1 489 787 160 secondes.
Date: 25 April 1979
Chief Justice Warren E Burger dismisses typesetter John Tucci from job at Supreme Court print shop following disclosure of Court decisions by ABC reporter Tim O'Brien (S)
Date: 24 April 1979
Illus of Bill Earls, striking columnist for Elizabeth Daily Journal, writing for interim newspaper in Elizabeth, NJ
Date: 25 April 1979
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
10-union Allied Printing Trades Council agrees to have pres George E McDonald and adviser Theodore W Kheel attend contract talks between NY Daily Guild; and Newspaper Guild, NLRB dismisses unfair labor practice charge guild filed against NY Times; regional director Winifred D Morio comments (S)
Date: 25 April 1979
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
About 50 publishers meet to discuss ad hoc drive organized by Gene Roberts, executive editor of Philadelphia Inquirer, to collect $500 from every paper in US for Reporters Committee for Press Freedom; ANPA executive vice president and general manager Jerry W Friedheim comments; events at ANPA convention noted (M)
Date: 24 April 1979
charges Knight was drugged; protest is rejected (S)
Date: 25 April 1979
case is stalled because Clarke fails to appear (S)
Date: 24 April 1979
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
Neuharth, addressing ANPA conv, repts newspaper advertising revenues rose by 14% in '78 to almost $13 billion, daily newspaper circulation increased for 3d year in row and 200 weekly newspapers have started up since '78; blames public apathy for what he calls 'unmaking of the Constitution'; says this apathy can in some cases be found within press itself; urges publishers to take up fight and rescue 1st Amendment; Eleanor Holmes Norton, head of Federal Equal Employment Commission, notes that 96% of all professionals in news organizations are white and more than 99% of those in managerial positions are white; Neuharth notes that newspapers are 3d ranking industry in US; illus (M)
Date: 24 April 1979
Special to The New York Times
West Coast newspapers, many of which have already been forced to cut their size and circulation because of newsprint shortage, are bracing for potential strike in Canadian mills that could restrict supplies even further; Union-Tribune Publishing Co gen mgr Alex DeBakcsy, repts street sales have been cut back by 50%; co publishes San Diego Union and Tribune; DeBakcsy says co's inventory of newsprint has dipped to as low as 7-day supply; shortage in West was caused by lengthy strike at mills in Pacific Northwest that began last summer and has since gradually wound down; other newspaper execs commenting on situation are Dick Wallace (Santa Ana Register), Michael Bell (Madison Newspapers Inc), William R Schover (Arizona Republic) and Don Schlichting (Durango Herald); part of reason for shortage is increased demand caused by strong economy; Amer Paper Inst repts newsprint production is at record levels (M)
Date: 25 April 1979
By Christopher Lehmann-Haupt
Christopher Lehmann-Haupt
revd by Christopher Lenmann-Haupt