Spiller av lørdag 28. juni 1980

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28th of June 1980 News

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I.B.M. Announces Price Increases

Date: 28 June 1980

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United Airlines

Date: 28 June 1980

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Swift Is Planning Three Plant Closings

Date: 28 June 1980

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Employee Takeover Of Rath Cleared

Date: 28 June 1980

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Employee Takeover Of Rath Cleared

Date: 28 June 1980

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Overdue Process for the Press

Date: 28 June 1980

Editorial on battles between judiciary and press; holds some of them have been unnecessary during past 10 years; holds NJ Supreme Court has shown how to avoid or minimize unnecessary confrontations: apply strong state law that protects journalists from harassment under procedures that make that law work; NJ trial involving racketeering charges against 4 men, in which reporter Robin Goldstein was asked to turn over letter to court, noted

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SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1980

Date: 29 June 1980

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SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1980

Date: 28 June 1980

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Around the Nation; Appeals Court Asked to Bar Georgia Execution Tuesday Problems at O'Hare Linked Zo Computer Programming Jury Finds Gannett Chain Broke Pact With Newspaper Court Backs Philip Agee In Dispute Over Passport

Date: 28 June 1980

Federal appeals court upholds right of former CIA agent Philip Agee to keep his passport, despite Govt arguments that his activities abroad might damage national security (S)

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Deliverers' Ex-President Pleads Guilty on Payoffs; Misdemeanor Pleas 'I Feel Very Remorseful' Levy Heads Metropolitan News

Date: 28 June 1980

By ARNOLD H. LUBASCH

Arnold LUBASCH

Carl Levy pleads guilty to Federal charges involving more than $100,000 that he received from newspaper delivery companies when he was union official; says he shared some of payoffs with other officials of union, including Douglas LaChance; Monte Rosenberg, business agent for union, also pleads guilty to having received more than $5,000; according to Levy, after leaving union office and becoming company executive, he also made labor payoffs of more than $35,000 for his newspaper delivery company; says he gave $27,000 of money to LaChance for not opposing laying off of workers; Judge Vincent L Broderick, who released both men without bail, says he will sentence them in September in Federal Court; prosecutor, Henry H Korn, says widespread investigation is continuing into all aspects of illegal activity in connection with distribution of newspapers and magazines in NY metropolitan area; Levy portrait (M)

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