Vandals Wreck Pressroom
Date: 02 April 1970
Vandals wreck pressroom equipment of Home Journal, St Thomas, pub by Sen E B Ottley
Antonio Ricardo Mohamed Matijevich (Buenos Aires, 2 de abril de 1970), também conhecido como El Turco, é um treinador e ex-futebolista argentino que atuava como atacante. Atualmente comanda o Toluca.
É considerado o maior ídolo do período decadente do tradicional Huracán, do qual é torcedor assumido e onde conseguiu acessos da segunda divisão à primeira como jogador (em 1990) e como treinador (em 2007).
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Date: 02 April 1970
Vandals wreck pressroom equipment of Home Journal, St Thomas, pub by Sen E B Ottley
Date: 03 April 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
negotiations and ITU chapel meetings continue; vp D Crockett warns 'screws will be tightened' until Times is forced to bargain; Sulzberger calls meetings illegal; Powers says recent bargaining dealt with non-econ issues, may call meeting of union chmn from each paper unless they are locked out 1st; Kheel says negotiations will continue every day until settlement is reached; will meet with ANG unit and Post; stereotypers local pres J J McMahon says union will take 1st action toward possible strike at next meeting; stereotypers internatl vp G Robinson aids in talks; McDonald repts no progress in mailers talks; ITU internatl pres J J Pilch aiding mailers and printers; negotiations continue between other unions and papers
Date: 03 April 1970
Authors League of Amer calls subpoenas forcing reporters to produce confidential information threat to freedom of speech and information; says subpoenas will 'curtail public's right to be informed'
Date: 02 April 1970
AP and Newsweek back motion filed by reporter E Caldwell and NY Times to quash subpoenas requiring Caldwell to testify before Fed grand jury investigating Black Panthers; AP holds news sources will 'dry up' if newsmen are required to reveal confidential information to Govt, says role of newsmen would be 'restricted and impaired'; Newsweek says newsmen must have unqualified right to refuse to testify on information 'professionally obtained' in order to preserve effective newsgathering; Govt files brief opposing motion to quash subpoenas; Govt attys say if Caldwell's testimony is sufficient he may not have to produce tapes and documents but say journalist's privilege is not recognized by Fed law
Date: 03 April 1970
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
Changes name to Mintzer Greene Inc
Date: 02 April 1970
mil tribunal, Athens, sentences Zigdis and 5 Ethnos execs to prison terms ranging from 13 mo to 5 yrs; imposes fines totaling more than $50,000, possibly forcing newspaper to dose; Zigdis says he was duped by announcement that press is free; says only objective of indictment is to silence him and all Greeks who feel it their duty to speak up on natl issues; prosecutor, explaining stiff sentences, says Greece is going through transitional period that bridges 'rotten past with healthier future'
Date: 02 April 1970
Geneva, Switzerland, newspapers print April Fool's Day edition with fictitious news stories
Date: 03 April 1970
trial continues; former Sup Ct judge and Mrs A Fleming among 28 witnesses for defense
Date: 03 April 1970
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE