Seychelles Closes a Newspaper, Accusing It of Sensationalism
Date: 02 November 1979
Govt closes Weekend Life, local weekly newspaper, for alleged sensationalism (S)
Le 2 novembre 1979 était un vendredi sous le signe astral du ♏. C'était le 305ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était Jimmy Carter.
Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 46 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le dimanche 2 novembre 2025, il y a 238 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le lundi 2 novembre 2026, dans 126 jours. Vous avez vécu 17 040 jours, soit environ 408 972 heures, ou environ 24 538 348 minutes, ou environ 1 472 300 880 secondes.
Date: 02 November 1979
Govt closes Weekend Life, local weekly newspaper, for alleged sensationalism (S)
Date: 03 November 1979
Presidential study group, investigating nuclear accident at Three Mile Island, Pa, finds Nuclear Regulatory Commission played down reactor peril on grounds bad news was not something public ought to hear (M)
Date: 02 November 1979
Special to The New York Times
Journalist Joseph Avenick Jr (Atlantic City Press), who wrote series of articles alleging existence of $45-million state unemployment insurance fraud scheme involving dept officials, is indicted by grand jury for allegedly participating in similar scheme (M)
Date: 02 November 1979
Names Elwood M Wardlow managing editor-administration, Murray B Light editor and vice president, Foster L Spencer managing editor and Edward L Cuddihy assistsnt managing editor (S)
Date: 03 November 1979
editorial denounces coup; urges Carter Administration and Bolivia's Andean partners to use all diplomatic means to get new regime to resign
Date: 02 November 1979
NYS Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Browne bars Newsday reporter Jim Mulvaney from covering loan-sharking trial on grounds that reporter had written that defendant had also been indicted for murder; says newspaper can assign another reporter to cover case (S)
Date: 03 November 1979
By JUAN de ONIS Special to The New York Times
Juan de ONIS
analysis of coup; photo (M)
Date: 02 November 1979
By STEVEN V. ROBERTS Special to The New York Times
Steven ROBERTS
Steven V Roberts analysis of important spending reductions resulting from budget-cutting rhetoric in Congress cites debate over limiting Federal funds for children in foster care (M)