Time Inc. Is Struck by the Newspaper Guild
Date: 03 June 1976
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
Newspaper Guild on June 2 calls strike against magazines Time, Sports Illustrated, People, Money and Fortune and Time-Life div; Time Inc vp Donald M Wilson says all magazines will be published on time; major dispute is over wage increases; Guild exec vp Harry Fisdell comments; Fed mediator George V Byrnes is meeting with both sides (M)
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Cuba Denies Exit Permits To Two Foreign Reporters
Date: 02 June 1976
Correspondents Theo Loir (Le Soir) and Richard Walker (Johannesburg Rand Daily Mail), who entered Cuba to rept on UN seminar on apartheid, were denied exit visas after meeting closed; were said to have been unable to leave Cuba because of claims against them for cost of cablegrams they filed during their stay (S)
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Books of The Times; Fairness Doctrine's Shadow
Date: 03 June 1976
By FRED FERRETTI
Fred FERRETTI
Fred W Friendly book The Good Guys, the Bad Guys and the Amendment revd
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Arizona Reporter Hurt Badly By a Bomb Under Car's Floor
Date: 03 June 1976
Ariz Republic reporter Don Bolles is critically injured on June 2 when bomb explodes in his car; says he was working on Mafia story; Police Sgt Robert Konkle says Bolles had identified person who might have planted bomb and that that person was being traced; note from Bolles said he was on his way to meet unnamed person who had information concerning Repr Sam Steiger (S)
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F.B.I. TRIED TO BAR SPY BOOK FROM TV; Memo Lists Measures Taken Against Rosenberg Story
Date: 02 June 1976
By JOHN M. CREWDSON Special to The New York Times
FBI documents recently released show that bureau took steps in mid-60's to prevent Walter and Miriam Schneir, authors of book about convicted atomic spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, from discussing their work on TV int programs; documents, released in response to request under Freedom of Information Act by Rosenbergs' sons Michael and Robert Meeropol, include memo from then-asst FBI dir William C Sullivan, reptg to his superiors that he had told unnamed Chicago atty, acting as intermediary, to 'instruct' unnamed TV personality not to permit Schneirs to appear on his program (M)
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TV: An Interesting Look at the Pennsylvania Ballet; Repertory, Rehearsals and Interviews Blend Portrait Ends 'Dance in America' Season
Date: 02 June 1976
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
TV dance program revd by J J O'Connor; co founder Barbara Weisberger comments and co artistic dir Benjamin Harkarvy shown teaching in program
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