Students Riot in Nepal In Bhutto-Related Conflict
Date: 24 May 1979
Hundreds of students set fire to Government-owned newspaper in Katmandu; unrest began when Government forbade protest on April 6 of hanging of former Pakistani Prime Min Bhutto (S)
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Date: 24 May 1979
Hundreds of students set fire to Government-owned newspaper in Katmandu; unrest began when Government forbade protest on April 6 of hanging of former Pakistani Prime Min Bhutto (S)
Date: 25 May 1979
By THOMAS ROGERS
Thomas ROGERS
Martin apologizes; illus (M)
Date: 25 May 1979
Robert Pfeffer, Middle East correspondent for West German magazine Stern, is killed by unidentified gunmen outside his home in West Beirut (S)
Date: 24 May 1979
By MURRAY CHASS
Murray CHASS
article on reports that Martin will pay $8,000 and apologize to Hagar in return for Hagar's dropping of battery charges; pors of Martin and Yankees owner George Steinbrenner (M)
Date: 25 May 1979
Red Smith
Red Smith
Red Smith article on incident (M)
Date: 25 May 1979
Tom Goldstein
Tom Goldstein
US Appeals Ct ruling that Los Angeles Herald-Examiner columnist Alex N Campbell violated Fed securities laws by failing to reveal to readers that he would gain personally if they bought American Systems Inc stock, stock he recommended several months after he bought shares at substantial discount, reviewed; court reinstated suit brought by principal investors of company with which American Systems was going to merge; they charge column contained errors that cast American Systems in too favorable light; court holds financial columnist who trades with knowledge that favorable article about stock will soon be published becomes 'quasi-insider'; drawing (M)
Date: 25 May 1979
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
W H James will retire June 1 as president and publisher of Daily News; he will be succeeded by Robert M Hunt, president and chief executive officer of Chicago Tribune Co; changes are announced by Stanton R Cook (S)
Date: 24 May 1979
By DEIRDRE CARMODY Special to The New York Times
Deirdre Special
nuclear physicist Dr Theodore B Taylor tells Senate subcommittee that Government's erroneous declassification of document describing basic principles of hydrogen bombs is 'most serious breach of security I am aware of in the country's post-World War II nuclear development programs; Sen John Glenn, chairman of Governmental Affairs Committee's Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation and Federal Services, later asked Duane C Sewell, who heads defense programs section of Energy Department, whether department had tried to learn names of those who had been sent copies of classified report by Rotow; Sewel answered 'no'; Eric J Fygi, deputy general counsel for Energy Department, called ACLU to tell orgn that Rotow had classified document; Washington Star and Chicago Sun-Times publish news articles saying they have copies of report (M)
Date: 25 May 1979
Overseas Press Club award goes to Flora Lewis (S)