University Daily Kansan, March 21, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Page 1 By United Press International WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court, in rulings involving the National Enquirer and Hustler magazine, yesterday subjected national newspapers and magazines to a cyber attack, usually anywhere in the United States. In a $20 million libel suit against the tabloid National Enquirer, the court held that journalists in one of its reports from being sued in another state. Ruling separately to revive an $80 million suit filed against Hustler magazine by an official of rival magazine Penthouse, the court said a publication can reasonably expect to be sued wherever a substantial number of copies are sold and distributed. In both cases, the court emphasized that the publications were national and had large circulations in the states where the suits were brought. The rulings were a blow to publishers and broadcasters who argued that subjecting them to a review of their content lead to disruption in newsrooms. Jack Landau, spokesman for the Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press, said the rulings against him were "very hard to handle with the easiest standards for libel." In the case against the Enquirer, brought by actress Shirley Jones and her husband, Marty Ingels, the justices ruled 9-0 that the Enquirer's editor and reporter must be a woman for an article about the cinema. Jones said she was happy about the decision. the door. "You hope that it's going to make them more responsible, but time will tell," she said. Rebels vow to punish promoters of election By United Press International SAN SALVADOR, EI Salvador — Leftist insurgents threatened yesterday to take reprisals against any businessman or government officials who tried to force Salvadors to vote in U.S.-backed presidential elections. The threat was issued on the rebels' Radio Venceremos as part of the guerrillas' campaign against Sunday's presidential elections, despite earlier pledges not to interfere with the voting. "This is a call to all city hall officials, heads of public offices and owners of businesses not to pressure employees to vote." Radio Venceremos said. "We will carry out drastic measures and reevaluations against these people." The threat came as the rebels pressed their latest offensive, called "No to the electoral farce, yes to the people's war," with a 90-minute clash late Monday in Santiago de Maria, east of San Salvador. No casualties were reported. Allegations of pressure to vote have arisen around the campaigns of both major contenders in the elections—Roberto d'Abbusson of the ultra-right Nazi Party, Julian Bance and Jose Napoléon Duarte of the moderate Christian Democratic Party. In response to the threats that Salvadoran rebels could disrupt the elections, a top Salvadoran commander credited U.S. Air Force reconnaissance aircraft in the region on rebel troop movements in rugged eastern and northeastern provinces. As fighting continued in El Salvador, Nicaragua launched a new diplomatic initiative to ease tensions in the second hot spot in Central America — the Honduran-Nicaraguan border where U.S. backed rebels have staged a series of strong attacks in the past two weeks. MASS. STREET DELI MAJOR MASSACHUSETTS now featuring ... Soft-Serve Frozen DESSERT YOGURT Bring in This AD Buy One Yogurt Cone get the second one FREE So Nutritious . . . So Lo Cal . . . So Natural So GOOD! Try Some Now Many Fruit Flavors To Choose From Offer Expires 3/25/84 No Coupons Accepted With This Offer MOUNT OREAD BICYCLE CLUB ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Wednesday, March 21 7 p.m. International Room Kansas Union Be There!! 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