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JJ Feild

John Joseph Feild (born 1 April 1978) is a British American film, television, and theatre actor. He started his television career in 1999. He played Fred Garland in Philip Pullman's The Ruby in the Smoke and The Shadow in the North television adaptations. In 2007, he starred as Henry Tilney in the television film Northanger Abbey. The following year, he made his West End debut in a production of Ring Round the Moon. From 2014 to 2016, he portrayed Major John André in Turn: Washington's Spies. His film credits include Telstar (2009), Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), Austenland (2013), and Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017).

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lørdag 1. april 1978
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1st of April 1978 News

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Newspapers Appear Again in London After Settlement of Pay Disputes

Date: 02 April 1978

Pay disputes that have stopped publication of London's newspapers are settled; return to normal working conditions was agreed upon in separate dispute involving maintenance engineers employed by Times Newspapers group (S)

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Newspaper Delivery Drivers End Short Walkout in St. Louis Area

Date: 02 April 1978

Newspaper delivery drivers end short strike after Fed Judge John F Nangle orders them to resume distribution of St Louis Post Dispatch (S)

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Washington Post Workers Protest Lack of a Contract After 2 Years; Company Offer Criticized Union Security Loss Seen

Date: 01 April 1978

By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times

Ben FRANKLIN

Washington Post employees who are members of Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild, stage lunch-hr demonstration outside Post bldg to protest anniv of their 2d yr without contract; Post exec vp and gen mgr Donald E Graham comments (S)

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PAPER TALKS RECESS WITHOUT AGREEMENT; Deliverers Reach Accord on Wages but Not on Any Final Contract-- Other Unions Await Outcome Close to an Agreement Arbitration a Problem Wire Service Makes Offer

Date: 02 April 1978

By PETER KIHSS

Peter KIHSS

nearly 47 hrs of continuous bargaining ends with recess but still no final agreement between newspaper deliverers and reprs of Daily News and NY Times; leaders of 9 others unions whose contracts have terminated are awaiting outcome of driver negotiations; News spokesman Jonathan Thompson comments; Herbert L Haber is currently impartial arbitration chmn (M)

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Strike Newspaper in Wisconsin Struggles to Establish Itself; Dismissed Printers and Cut Salaries Tradition of Liberalism 'Like to Try Everything'

Date: 01 April 1978

By NATHANIEL SHEPPARD Jr. Special to The New York Times

Nathaniel SHEPPARD

Comment on Madison Press Connection, paper being published by reporters and printers who went out on strike on Oct 1 from Wisconsin State Journal and Madison Capital Times in automation dispute (S)

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Deliverers and Two Papers Reach Accord on Wages; Accord Could Be the Pattern

Date: 01 April 1978

By PETER KIHSS

Peter KIHSS

Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union announces wage settlement with NY Daily News and NY Times, but says other issues remain in dispute; union pres Douglas La Chance says threat of strike remains; newspapers offered union 3-yr $60 pkg of wage increases; of unions that have not taken strike vote--Pressmen, Stereotypers, Paperhandlers and Printers--it is pressmen who currently seem to face greatest threat of automation to reduce their work force; La Chance illus (M)

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Carter Discusses Rights With 6 Prominent Brazilians; Brazil Pleasantly Surprised Two Letters From Carter

Date: 01 April 1978

By DAVID VIDAL Special to The New York Times

David Special

Pres Carter meets with 6 prominent civilians for discussions on range of topics such as press freedom, human rights, country's pol future and trade; civilians are considered Govt adversaries; O Estado de Sao Paulo publisher Julio Mesquita Neta, Foreign Min Antonio Azeredo da Silveira and Brazilian bar assn pres Raymundo Faoro comment (M)

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A Teacher's Lesson

Date: 02 April 1978

By Tom Wicker

Tom Wicker

T Wicker comment on career of Walter Spearman, teacher of journalism at Univ of N Carolina, on occasion of his retirment (M)

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Israeli Journalists Go on Strike, Closing Newspapers, Radio and TV

Date: 02 April 1978

State-controlled TV network is shut down by journalists strike (S)

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Italian Press Is in a Quandary Over Moro's Captors

Date: 02 April 1978

By INA LEE SELDEN Special to The New York Times

Ina SELDEN

article on Moro kidnapping focuses on media's right to inform public in light of aid terrorists might get from pub of their statements; Nobel laureate Eugenio Moniale and Canadian communications expert Marshall McLuhan comment (M)

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