NEW QUESTION RAISED IN DEATH OF AFRICAN; Anti-Apartheid Editor Says Dead Leader's Body Was Bruised, Possibly From Beating
Date: 19 September 1977
By JOHN F. BURNS Special to The New York Times
John BURNS
Daily Dispatch editor Donald Woods, who viewed Biko's body in mortuary, says he observed injuries that could have occurred during beating (M)
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J'Informe, a New Daily, Is Published in Paris
Date: 20 September 1977
 
J'Informe (I Inform), new Paris daily, begins publication; publisher Joseph Fontanent says paper will be objective (S)
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World News Briefs; Cuban Exiles in Miami Protest Havana Ties Returned Exile Backs Smith on Key Demands Somali Forces Reported 12 Miles From Diredawa Soviet-Bloc Diplomats Leave Dinner in Peking Greece Reportedly Plans Elections in November Prison Rioters in Portugal Holding 25 Hostages
Date: 20 September 1977
 
USSR diplomats and allies walk out of dinner in Peking for Niger Pres Seyni Kountche during scathing attack by Chinese Deputy Prime Min Li Hsien-nieh on USSR involvement in Africa (S)
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World News Briefs; Atomic Debris From China May Reach Alaska Today Foes of Indira Gandhi Disrupt a Speech 14 New Cholera Cases Reported in Jordan U.S. Army Truck Collides With a Bus in Germany Supporters of Bhutto Protest His Arrest Nepal's Political Prisoners May Be Given Freedom
Date: 19 September 1977
 
Bista promises to free pol prisoners provided they do not face criminal charges; dissident leader estimates that 40 to 60 people are imprisoned under Natl Security Act, which provides for indefinite period of detention without charge (S)
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Landslide in Nepal
Date: 19 September 1977
 
Landslide buries 18 people alive and destroys part of village near Katmandu, Nepal (S)
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African Leader to Visit China
Date: 19 September 1977
 
Equatorial Guinea Pres Francisco Masias Nguema to visit Peking at invitation of Chinese Govt (S)
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