Chilean Paper Urges End Of Curbs on News Media
Date: 15 February 1976
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Date: 15 February 1976
By JAMES M. MARKHAM Special to The New York Times
Lebanese Pres Suleiman Franjieh says Cabinet has agreed on measures for 'responsible press freedom' to insure 'harmony' of press in realizing natl unity and in strengthening Lebanon's Arab and internatl relations (S)
Date: 16 February 1976
By William Safire
William Safire
William Safire comment on opening of long-sealed box containing contents of pockets of Abraham Lincoln on night he was killed, which included 11 favorable newspaper clippings and $5 Confederate bill; notes possible commentaries by Newsweek reporter Kenny O'Sandburg, columnists Mary McGrory and Jack Anderson and Washington Post editorialist
Date: 15 February 1976
By Dan Wakefield
Dan Wakefield
Article on Boston underground newspapers, Boston Phoenix and Real Paper, which each claim circulation of 100,000 and are taken seriously as news sources by many newsmen in Boston; Phoenix publisher Steven M Mindich comments; other underground papers throughout US noted; illus (L)
Date: 15 February 1976
Ptl George Johnson is critically injured on Feb 13 when pipe bomb explodes outside Delaware County Daily Times; bombing is latest in series of incidents at newspaper since members of Local 10 of Newspaper Guild walked off their jobs last Nov 24 in contract dispute (S)
Date: 16 February 1976
By RONALD SMOTHERS Special to The New York Times
Ronald Special
Refining of public relations procedures by NYS Legis discussed; Legis publishes newsletters to inform voters about legis processes and issues; former NYS Dem Com chmn Joseph F Crangle and Sen Communications Office dir Charles Dumas comment (L)
Date: 16 February 1976
Members of striking ITU Local 29 at Washington Post on Feb 15 vote to accept contract offer from paper's mgt and return to work; no date is set for work resumption (S)
Date: 15 February 1976
By Russell BakerI have been in Washington a few hours, and phone an old friend. He is one of the relics. We both remember Washington when men of the future, which turned out to be Vietnam, jumped into Bobby Kennedy's swimming pool
Comment on lack of reptg of important news events by China's media; drawing
Date: 16 February 1976
Brit Army acknowledges that it issued false press cards to soldiers serving in N Ireland following rept in Times of London; Times prints copy of forged pass saying holder represented Inter Press Features of London--small agency that moved from address 2 yrs ago; Times correspondent in Belfast Robert Fisk says fake press cards pose threat to Brit journalists in Ulster; army had previously denied that soldiers had ever posed as journalists; false documents enabled soldiers not in uniform to pose as Brit reporters; Kenneth Morgan, gen sec of Natl Union of Journalists in London, scores forged passes and says his group will protest to Brit Govt (M)
Date: 15 February 1976
Special to The New York Times
New London, South Africa, Daily Dispatch editor Donald J Woods has been sentenced to 6 mos in prison for his refusal to identify his sources after voluntarily informing authorities of violent misbehavior by security policeman; case has gone virtually unmentioned in S African press (M)