State Conservative Party Hails Curb on Battle News
Date: 27 February 1968
NYS Conservative party hails curb
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Lire la suite...Le 27 février 1968 était un mardi sous le signe astral du ♓. C'était le 57ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Date: 27 February 1968
NYS Conservative party hails curb
Date: 28 February 1968
Special to The New York Times
Fire razes Hankook Ilbo bldg, Seoul; 6 workers killed, I missing
Date: 28 February 1968
ANG ed workers at Post vote to strike
Date: 27 February 1968
Foreign Min gives Reuters bur chief 'final' warning not to pub stories based on contact with private citizens
Date: 28 February 1968
Rome Daily Amer suspends as printers strike to protest plan to move printing to other premises
Date: 27 February 1968
Los Angeles Times appeals to US Sup Ct from lower ct ruling that its acquisition of San Bernardino Sun-Telegram violated antitrust laws
Date: 27 February 1968
Special to The New York Times
US command announces it will tighten policy on withholding casualty figures that might be of intelligence value to enemy; Pentagon says policy will not affect regular casualty repts
Date: 28 February 1968
By EILEEN SHANAHAN
Eileen SHANAHAN
O R Chalk says NY Times refused to sell its syndicated service to him for his DC Examiner in Washington; I Veit says Times did not want to duplicate service because of large circulation in Washington
Date: 27 February 1968
By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER
Alexander HAMMER
7.81-million
Date: 27 February 1968
By TERENCE SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
Govt's use of press laws, econ sanctions and persuasion to impose stiff controls on press discussed; only 3 of nearly 100 daily papers express opposition views