IRAN STAGES MARCH TO DENOUNCE PRESS; Crowd Demands Foreign Reporters Be Expelled if 'Lies' Continue 300 Covering Events in Iran Concern About Some Reports
Date: 17 December 1979
By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN Special to The New York Times
Christopher WREN
Iranian authorities, in implicit warning to Western reporters working in Iran, stage public march through streets of Teheran to denounce alleged 'imperialist and Zionist' distortions in foreign press coverage of events in Iran; demonstration was organized by semi-official Islamic Republic Party as expression of solidarity against 'false and baseless' news reports in West; statement in English and Persian at end of march demanded that Western reporters who do not 'desist from their shameful activity' be expelled or refused access to officials (M)
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Iran Expelling 2 Time Reporters; All Time Coverage Barred
Date: 18 December 1979
By PRANAY B. GUPTE Special to The New York Times
Time magazine's correspondents in Teheran, L Bruce van Voorst and Roland Flamini, are ordered expelled on charges that Time has 'done nothing but arouse the hatred of the American people' for Iran; Abolghassem Sadegh, director general for foreign press in Ministry of National Guidance, Enlightenment and Charity, makes announcement; says Time will not be allowed to send anyone else to cover Iran for foreseeable future (M)
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Judge M.I. Gurfein, Who Allowed Pentagon Papers' Publication, Dies; Suit by Nixon Administration
Date: 18 December 1979
By ROBERT D. McFADDEN
Judge Murray I Gurfein of US District Court of Appeals for 2d Circuit, who rejected Nixon Administration's attempt to bar NY Times from publishing Pentagon Papers in '71, dies; was 72; por
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News Summary; International
Date: 18 December 1979
temperatures drop to 22 degrees in area on Dec 17 after weeks of relatively mild weather; winds of up to 43 mph intensify cold; illus (L)
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Gov. Carey Says He Wasn't Told Of Scotto Tactic; Knew of No Evidence on Donations, He Asserts
Date: 17 December 1979
Official scrutiny of Anthony M Scotto, Brooklyn longshoremen leader, has uncovered his relationships with politicians around NYS; Gov Carey, during newspaper strike in NYC in '78, reportedly enlisted Scotto to help bring papers back before Election Day, which Carey felt he needed to be assured of victory (S)
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COMPANY NEWS; Marsh & McLennan Seeks British Link
Date: 18 December 1979
Marsh & McLennan weighs acquisition (M)
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Rhodesia Ultimatum: Did British Misjudge?; News Analysis
Date: 17 December 1979
By R.W. APPLE Jr. Special to The New York Times
R. APPLE
Illus of Lord Soames chatting with parishoners of Anglican Church, Salisbury
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Innovation and Unity Mark Coal Union Convention; News Analysis
Date: 17 December 1979
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
analysis of actions of UMW's national convention in Denver; illus (M)
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