The New York Times 1979 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A Pope in style of an American evangelist. | News, opinion and commentary | Kenneth A. Briggs |
A record price for a Matisse. | News, opinion and commentary | |
Blacks are urged to hold off on '80: head of the National Urban League says support must be earned. | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas A. Johnson |
Bloodline. | News, opinion and commentary | Vincent Canby |
Chief executive named at Parade. | News, opinion and commentary | |
Cultural impresario's businesses tumble into debt and disarray. | News, opinion and commentary | Ann Crittenden |
Magazine to focus on video. | News, opinion and commentary | Philip H. Dougherty |
Mondale greeted by Deng at start of his visit to China. | News, opinion and commentary | James P. Sterba |
Nine G.O.P. hopefuls vie for attention at an Iowa dinner. | News, opinion and commentary | Douglas Kneeland |
Parole is granted to Dr. Coppolino, jailed in '67 in killing of his wife. | News, opinion and commentary | |
Schultze's baffling illness. | News, opinion and commentary | |
Some likely contenders for Bethlehem's top job. | News, opinion and commentary | Leonard Sloane |
Three chosen for White House posts. | News, opinion and commentary | |
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