1979年1月11日木曜日 の再生

1979年1月11日は、%sの星印の下の木曜日でした。 それはその年の**♑日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は10**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはJimmy Carter歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は472026年1月11日日曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は1682027年1月11日月曜日日です。 あなたは196日、または約17,335時間、または約416,053分、または約24,963,194秒生きてきました。

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11th of January 1979 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1979年1月11日 で掲載されたニュース

Colombia Halts A.P. Operations

Date: 11 January 1979

Govt has suspended operations of AP, accusing agency of failing to have proper accrediations and transmitting 'frankly tendentious and inexact' news (S)

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Newspaper Guild Sues The News But Judge Won't Halt Dismissals

Date: 12 January 1979

Newspaper Guild sues NY Daily News in Fed Dist Ct seeking to prevent dismissal of 12 employees of newspaper's NJ edition; Judge Milton Pollack refuses to grant temporary restraining order to prevent dismissals, noting that parties were scheduled to meet with arbitrator (S)

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Last Union Settles in St. Louis Newspaper Strike; Picket Lines to Be Honored

Date: 11 January 1979

52-day strike against St Louis Post-Dispatch ends when dockhands unanimously ratify new contract with Pulitzer Publishing Co; co spokesman says Post-Dispatch and Globe-Dem will not return to newsstands immediately; Jerry Husgen, business agent for dockhands, says union will hon picket lines set up by truck drivers at Post-Dispatch; Nicholas G Penniman, asst gen mgr of Post-Dispatch, comments (S)

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Somoza's Foes Honor Editor Murdered a Year Ago; Five Men Arrested

Date: 11 January 1979

By ALAN RIDING Special to The New York Times

Alan Special

Memorial masses, demonstrations and nationwide strike mark 1st anniv of murder of Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, popular opposition newspaper editor whose death sparked pol unrest and violence that have gripped Nicaragua for last yr; Abp Miguel Obando y Bravo presides over commem mass; march to Chamorro grave turns into noisy pol protest as more than 10,000 people representing opposition groups carry banners and chant slogans denouncing Govt (M)

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Brooklyn Reporter, Silent on Source, Gets 10 Days; Rights Guarantees Are Cited Questions About Immunity Raised

Date: 12 January 1979

By DEIRDRE CARMODY

Deirdre CARMODY

Pamela O'Shaughnessy, reporter for Kings Courier (NYC), is sentenced to 10 days in jail and fined $250 for refusing to answer questions in narcotics trial about 1 of her sources for article on drug trafficking; her attys, later in day, obtained stay of sentence until Jan 17 to give time to file appeal; Michael Zagarino, 1 of alleged drug dealers mentioned in article, is now standing trial on charges of selling narcotics; chief witness for prosecution is undercover agent who brought about Zagarino's arrest; agent testified that he was not source for article; defense, in attempt to cast doubt on agent's credibility by showing that he was 1 of O'Shaughnessy's sources, subpoenaed O'Shaughnessy's notes for article and asked her to appear as witness; illus (M)

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Notes on People; Horowitz Cancels Concerts Through February

Date: 11 January 1979

Clyde Haberman Albin Krebs

Clyde Albin

Mayor Koch entertains UN press corps at breakfast at City Hall; occasion was organized by Gillian Martin Sorensen; Danish correspondent Lisbet Jorgensen comments (S)

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2 Analyses Find Jews Concerned Over Threat by U.S. Nazi Groups; Anti-Semitism 'More Acceptable'

Date: 11 January 1979

By C. GERALD FRASER

C. FRASER

Samuel Rabinove, legal dir of Amer Jewish Com, commenting on anti-Semitism in US, cites NY Amsterdam News, which he says repeatedly publishes anti-Semitic material (S)

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Carter Acts to Dissociate Himself From Brother's Role With Libya; Carter Moves to Dissociate Himself From Brother's Role With Libya State Department Statement Other Stops Scheduled Perfunctory Greeting at Capitol

Date: 12 January 1979

By HOWELL RAINES Special to The New York Times

Howell Special

White House press sec Jody Powell publicly denies that Pres Carter shares any of views of brother Billy Carter that could be interpreted as anti-Semitic; controversy stems from rept in Atlanta Journal that quoted Billy Carter, who is conducting tour for Libyan businessmen and officials close to Col Muammar el-Qaddafi, as attributing Libya's poor internatl image to fact that 'Jewish media tears up the Arab countries full time, as you well known' (S)

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Shah's Key Foe Offers the West Terms for Oil; Reversal of Previous Position Ayatollah Cites 2 Conditions for U.S. Links Qualified Press Freedom Plans for Oil Revenues Unusual News Conference French Government's Attitude

Date: 11 January 1979

By PAUL LEWIS Special to The New York Times

Paul Special

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's exiled Shiite Moslem leader, says that Islamic regime will allow only qualified freedom to news orgns (S)

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Around the Nation; Possibly More Chemicals Found Near Louisville Mattel Issues a Recall For Toy Space Missiles Judges Uphold Order to End Strike by Steel Haulers 1 Killed and 5 Injured In Michigan Derailment Deliverers Reject Contract, Prolonging Strike at Papers

Date: 12 January 1979

Delivery truck drivers at St Louis Post-Dispatch vote to reject what co says is its final offer, prolonging shutdown at Post-Dispatch and Globe-Democrat (S)

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