Montreal Star Ceases Publication After Loss of Circulation in Strike
Date: 26 September 1979
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
Montreal Star, which had been struggling to regain circulation lost to morning rival, The Gazette, during 8-month strike, announces it is ceasing publication because of heavy financial losses; there is hope that Star may reopen soon under joint ownership with Gazette; Star publisher Arthur E Wood says agreement has been reached between F P Publications Ltd, which owns Star, and Southern Inc, owners of Gazette (S)
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Argentina Expels Publisher It Had Held for 29 Months
Date: 26 September 1979
By JUAN de ONIS Special to The New York Times
Juan de ONIS
Government expels Timerman; he is placed on flight to Rome with visa for Israel (S)
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Religious News Officials Express Fear Over Court's Press Rulings
Date: 26 September 1979
National Council of Churches has expressed its concern about series of Supreme Court rulings that committee believes curtail press freedom (S)
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Notes on People; Mamie Eisenhower Suffers a Stroke at Her Farm
Date: 26 September 1979
Clyde Haberman Albin Krebs
Clyde Albin
Hermitage, Eliza: Rides hovercraft across English Channel several weeks before 101st birthday (S)
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COMPANY NEWS; Transamerica Bids $246 Million for NN
Date: 26 September 1979
Fairchild Industries asks Bunker Ramo Corp to consider new Fairchild proposal to purchase for cash all outstanding voting securities of Bunker Ramo at unspecified price above market on Sept 24, 25 1/4 a share (S)
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COMPANY NEWS; National Complains Of Delay by C.A.B.
Date: 25 September 1979
reports that Australian Consolidated Industries intends to make tender offer for minority interest in Overmyer (S)
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Dispute on Transit Fund Compounded by Politics; News Analysis
Date: 26 September 1979
By STEVEN R. WEISMAN Special to The New York Times
Steven WEISMAN
article assesses dispute over availability of Federal mass-transit funds for NYS; notes state and Federal officials agree that confrontation began with fundamental political calculation by Gov Carey to accuse Federal Government of reneging on 'historic' commitments to mass transit for state; notes Carey and Goldschmidt have reached agreement in principle on funding; political implications outlined (M)
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