Iranians Rally Behind Bani-Sadr, Who Has Become Hero of War; Iranians Heed Ayatollah's Call IRANIANS SUPPORTING WAR HERO BANI-SADR U.S. Correspondents Barred 'Be Prepared for the Worst' Iran Said to Have 445 Fighters
Date: 08 October 1980
By PRANAY B. GUPTE Special to The New York Times
Iranians rally Behind Government of Pres Bani-Sadr as war with Iraq enters its third week (M)
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Quiet Euphoria in Turkey as Military Restores Peace; Pockets of Dissent 'The Army Has Saved Us' Some Politicians Satisfied
Date: 07 October 1980
By MARVINE HOWE Special to The New York Times
Marvine Special
Comment on scene in Turkey 3 weeks after military takeover holds most noticeable change in country is press; military authorities have stated that press is free and have not imposed direct censorship; they have issued number of directives and generally observe self-censorship (S)
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U.S., in Shift, Gives Grace Fuel Contract
Date: 07 October 1980
Special to the New York Times
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Fine Upheld for Reporter Who Won't Give Source
Date: 08 October 1980
Ellen Marks, reporter for Idaho Statesman, refuses to disclose news source and Judge Karen Vehlow reaffirms $500 fine she had imposed, saying she does not intend to make martyr of Marks by sending her to jail; Marks refused to disclose names or other details of people she had used in article about woman who had gone into hiding and was accused by her former husband of kidnapping her own daughter; based refusal to testify on 1st Amendment (S)
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FARM EQUIPMENT REBOUNDS IN SALES
Date: 08 October 1980
Special to the New York Times
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Cairo Authorities Said to Expel 2 Soviet Journalists From Egypt
Date: 08 October 1980
Tass reports that Egypt has expelled the journalists (S)
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Egypt Arrests Soviet Journalists
Date: 07 October 1980
Egyptian authorities arrest 2 Soviet journalists for allegedly providing money to recently uncovered anti-Government Communist group (S)
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NEW TRIAL IS OPENED IN MURDER OF BOLLES; Arizonan Who Earlier Confessed in Reporter's Slaying Is Accused After Bargain Is Revoked Sentenced to 20 Years Injured Reporter's Words
Date: 08 October 1980
By ROBERT LINDSEY Special to The New York Times
Robert Special
Asst Atty Gen William Schaefer 3d, in opening statement in murder trial, tells jurors he will offer proof that Adamson had lured reporter Don Bolles to meeting at Clarendon Hotel in Phoenix with promise of news tip, that Bolles told witnesses after bombing 'John Adamson did it, that Adamson had built bomb, and that he had described details of murder before and after it occurred; William Feldhacker, 1 of Adamson's 2 attorneys, tells jurors in his opening statement that defense will prove there is reasonable doubt of his guilt by challenging prosecution's evidence and credibility of its witnesses (S)
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New Trial Set to Open in Bolles Murder; Confession Is Excluded Plea Bargaining Agreement State Seeks Death Penalty
Date: 07 October 1980
By ROBERT LINDSEY Special to The New York Times
Robert Special
John Harvey Adamson, charged with murder of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles in '76, is scheduled to go on trial; state has said it will seek death penalty; confession Adamson signed cannot be used against him because plea bargaining agreement is now invalid; William Schaefer 3d, Assistant Atty Gen, says he is confident he had enough other evidence to get conviction; state officials say they hope they can obtain conviction of Adamson and then persuade him, with promise not to press for his execution, to testify against Max Dunlap, charged with hiring Adamson to do killing, and James Robison, alleged to have detonated explosive device that killed Bolles (M)
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