World News Briefs; Some Optimism Expressed In London Times Strike
Date: 15 October 1979
negotiations to save Times of London adjourn on Oct 14 after 9 hours of discussions; both sides voice guarded optimism (S)
Le 14 octobre 1979 était un dimanche sous le signe astral du ♎. C'était le 286ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était Jimmy Carter.
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Date: 15 October 1979
negotiations to save Times of London adjourn on Oct 14 after 9 hours of discussions; both sides voice guarded optimism (S)
Date: 15 October 1979
By RICHARD L. MADDEN Special to The New York Times
Richard MADDEN
Article on efforts of nation's largest media conglomerates to infiltrate wealthy market in Fairfield County, Conn, notes Times publishes special Connecticut sections in its Sunday issues
Date: 15 October 1979
Special to The New York Times
South Korean Govt lifts ban on entry of Halloran (S)
Date: 14 October 1979
Special to The New York Times
South Korean Government says it has decided to ban entry of NY Times reporter Richard Halloran to report on visit to Seoul by Defense Sec Harold Brown; Moon Toh Sang, director of Korean Overseas Information Service, says he received full transcript of BBC interview with Halloran that he claims contained offensive remarks about South Korea; NY Times protests decision and asks Defense and State Departments to request South Korean Government to reverse decision; cable sent by NY Times executive editor A M Rosenthal to Moon noted (S)
Date: 14 October 1979
JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
John J O'Connor article on efforts of ABC, CBS and NBC to improve ratings of their TV news programs (M)
Date: 14 October 1979
RICHARD HAITCH
Richard HAITCH
Follow-up on countersuit filed by Skokie, III, radiologist Dr Leonard Berlin against patient and her lawyers who tried to sue him for malpractice; finds that while malpractice suits dropped sharply after Berlin won suit, such suits are now at 4-year high in region; also notes that in '78, Illinois Appellate Court reversed verdict for Berlin on ground that he had not proved 'malicious intent' by plaintiff or her lawyers; US Supreme Court has refused to hear case (S)
Date: 14 October 1979
3 southern Utah newspapers (The Color Country, The Washington County News and Common Sense) are ordered by Washington County Prosecutor Paul Graf to refrain from publishing political stories, editorials or advertising until after November municipal elections; editors Dan Croft, Jim Mountford and Robert Lehigh comment (S)