Guild Is Cautioned by The News
Date: 27 April 1979
News employee relations dir Gregory L Thornton lr to employees warns Guild against slowdown or strike (S)
Christine Bottomley (born 27 April 1979) is an English actress. Her television roles include playing Kirsty in EastEnders (2001), Melanie in Early Doors (2003–2004), Susie Ward in Heartbeat (2003), and Zoey Wyatt in Shameless (2006). Other credits include Massive (2008), Hope Springs (2009), Land Girls (2009), and Hush (2008).
More recently she has starred in Fearless (2017), The End of the F***ing World (2017–2019), The Nest (2020), Back to Life (2019–2021), Domina (2021) and Sherwood (2024).
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Date: 27 April 1979
News employee relations dir Gregory L Thornton lr to employees warns Guild against slowdown or strike (S)
Date: 28 April 1979
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Guild and News reach accord on terms of contract that was originally negotiated last June following 5-day strike; Times Guild unit chairman Donald Barker comments (S)
Date: 27 April 1979
By Hans A. Linde
Hans Linde
Article by Oregon Sup Ct Justice Hans A Linde, which appeared in '79 issue of The Center Magazine and '77 issue of The Williamette Law Journal, examines controversy over rights of press at criminal trials; drawing (M)
Date: 28 April 1979
Scripps-Howard Foundation awards go to Gannett Rochester Newspapers, Philadelphia Inquirer, WBBM-TV, Frank Rossi of Columbia Daily Tribune, John R Alexander of Greensboro Daily News and John Hayes of Oregon Statesman; judges express admiration for NY Times and reporter Myron Farber (S)
Date: 27 April 1979
Special to The New York Times
European Court of Human Rights rules that British Government illegally infringed on press freedom when it prevented publication in 1972 of newspaper article on drug thalidomide; decision is court's first involving press freedom in 20 years since it was established as organ of Council of Europe; case involves conflict between European Human Rights Convention and Brit law of contempt of court, which bars publication of articles about matters under litigation; Harold Evans, editor of London Sunday Times, who had taken case to European Court, hails verdicts; calls on Govt to be formed after elections to reform contempt law; Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice, court member from GB, and 8 other justices dissent (M)
Date: 27 April 1979
By William B. Lloyd
Comment by William B Lloyd on possibilities of world-broadcasting forum; holds such system could provide constructive facts from developing nations and achieve balance of news in positive direction; says such approach to international communication could forestall drift toward censorship; holds that world freedom of discussion in electronic media needs to be organized by United Nations
Date: 27 April 1979
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
Les Brown interview with NBC vice chmn Richard S Salant on his plans for NBC News; Salant por (M)
Date: 27 April 1979
EVERETT E. HAGEN
Everett HAGEN
Lr by ABC News exec George Watson on Reston Apr 20 article defends ABC's advance reptg of decision