Peru's Army Holds a Press Ally Who Turned Critic
Date: 08 April 1980
By JUAN de ONIS Special to The New York Times
Juan de ONIS
Augusto Zimmerman Zavala, a Peruvian journalist who once advised armed forces on how to control the press, is now a prisoner of army; Zimmerman has been in detention since Feb 8 when he was arrested and taken before a military court for trial on charges of inciting a revolt by Peru's national police, known as Civil Guard, against their officers; charges grew out of a campaign against corruption in high ranks in police and military by Zimmerman's political weekly Kausachum weekly has continued publishing attacks on Pres Francisco Morales Bermudez, Interior Min Gen Fernando Velit and Gen Humberto Passano, commander of Civil Guard (M)
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News Summary; Transit Strike International National Metropolitan
Date: 09 April 1980
illustration of Sadat and Carter in White House Rose Garden
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Chorus: Fisk U. Singers; $20,000 Award Is Set Up For Best News Programs
Date: 08 April 1980
By PETER G. DAVIS
Peter DAVIS
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Dean Osborn Elliot announces $20,000 award for best independently produced news or public-affairs program; award is largest ever offered in broadcast journalism (S)
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New Territory For Industry; News Analysis Implications of Phone Ruling
Date: 09 April 1980
By PETER J. SCHUYTEN
Peter SCHUYTEN
analysis of FCC decision; main points of ruling are: AT&T is free to enter data processing business; price of terminal equipment will no longer be determined by regulated tariffs but rather by free market forces; both Bell System and General Telephone & Electronics Corp must maintain arm's-length subsidiaries to market customer equipment; distinction between data processing and telecommunications will disappear; FCC decision has set off waves of uncertainty in both Justice Department and industry itself; commenting are Dale Hatfield (National Telecommunications and Information Administration), Steven G Chrust (Sanford C Bernstein Inc) and James T Olsen (AT&T); illus (M)
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Carter's About-Face: The Tough Approach; News Analysis Most Callers Approve 'Turning the Screws'
Date: 09 April 1980
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
analysis: Carter Administration, after failing to win release of American hostages through quiet diplomacy, has announced new economic and political sanctions against Iran (M)
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M.T.A. Productivity Goals Form Key Issue; News Analysis Union Stewards Criticized M.T.A. Productivity Goals a Key Issue Imperatives for M.T.A.
Date: 08 April 1980
By WILLIAM SERRIN
William SERRIN
analysis: major issue is argument over what MTA generally calls 'productivity demands' and what TWU calls 'givebacks' (M)
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A Transit Worker and 'Tough Times'; Pedro Juan Ocasio Man in the News 'Have to Stay Together' All Seeking to Get Ahead A Home Away From Noise
Date: 09 April 1980
By WILLIAM SERRIN
William SERRIN
Man in the News article on Pedro Juan Ocasio, striking transit worker; Ocasio comments; illus (M)
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News of the Theater 'The Sound of Music' Returning to Jones Beach; Sweet Times for 'Babies' Who's Sitting Where? Eat Your Heart Out 'Much Ado' at Juilliard From All Over
Date: 09 April 1980
By JOHN CORRY
John CORRY
Sugar Babies (Play): Musical Sugar Babies, which grossed $251,645, breaks Mark Hellinger Theater record for 3d week in a row, despite NYC transit strike (S)
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