Reporters, Ousted From Kabul, Say City Seems Quiet; On Surface, Life Is Normal Kabul Cut Off From Most of World Guerrillas Report an Ambush
Date: 04 January 1980
Western reporters ousted from Kabul report that Soviet military presence in city appears to have been sharply reduced; Western diplomat speculates that many of Soviet troops had been sent to provinces to fight insurgency of anti-Marxist Afghans; illus (M)
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Pastorini and Reporter In a Shoving Incident
Date: 04 January 1980
Houston Oilers quarterback Dan Pastorini and Houston Post sportswriter Dale Robertson engage in scuffle during interview in Houston locker room; Robertson says he intends to file grievance with NFL office in NY; illus (S)
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Setback on Arms Treaty Signals New Era of Uncertainty; News Analysis Top Priority for 1980 Difficult Questions on Treaty
Date: 04 January 1980
By RICHARD BURT Special to The New York Times
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White House press secretary Jody Powell says Pres Carter feels invasion has made further debate on SALT accord inappropriate for moment (M)
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Arabs Upset Over Afghan News, But Remain Cautious About U.S.; Iraq'S Independence Cited
Date: 05 January 1980
By HENRY TANNER Special to The New York Times
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Soviet invasion of Afghanistan worries Arab world, but specialists in Arab capitals doubt situation will lead to pro-American tilt (M)
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COMPANY NEWS; TRE to Raise Bid For Wylain Shares Coast Drug Chain Facing Merger Suit Grace Acquiring Texas Interests Fairmont Foods To Be Acquired Chevron Reports On Drilling Tests
Date: 04 January 1980
American Financial Corp to acquire Fairmont Foods Co for about $72 million (S)
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World News Briefs; Tito Is Hospitalized For Leg Examination Thais Will Allow Sihanouk To Pass Into Cambodia Nicaragua Reinstates Rights It Suspended 6 Months Ago 17 Government Officials Resign in San Salvador
Date: 04 January 1980
Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chamanand says Government will allow Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk to return to Cambodia through Thailand if his aims there are peaceful, interview; Western diplomats doubt Sihanouk intends to return, noting he may visit refugee camps on border (S)
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