Press and Its Independence; Retaliatory Expulsion of a Soviet Correspondent By the Carter Administration Divides Experts Here
Date: 08 February 1977
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
analysis of reasons and possible consequences of expulsions; holds action raises questions about relationship between Amer press and Govt; Missouri Univ Prof Dale Spencer comments (S)
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Carter, Telling of Woes, Sympathizes With Lincoln
Date: 09 February 1977
By JAMES T. WOOTEN Special to The New York Times
James WOOTEN
Pres Carter, in discussion of problems with apptmts, legis, staff, women's groups and minority leaders at his 1st news conf on Feb 8, says he already knows why Abraham Lincoln almost went home when he first got to White House; comments on problems with HR Speaker Thomas O'Neill (M)
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Carter Will Avoid Press on Occasion
Date: 08 February 1977
Carters attended opera without White House notification to press; newsmen question move; White House defends it (S)
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Philadelphia Papers Strike Halts Distribution of One
Date: 09 February 1977
Strike by Local 10 of Newspaper Guild at Phila Inquirer and Daily News prevents distribution on Feb 8 of News, but Inquirer reaches newsstands; Phila Bulletin is not affected; Phila Newspapers gen mgr David Gelsanlitcr and guild spokesman Frank Dougherty comment (S)
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Topics; 'No' Play and No School Rite of Passage
Date: 09 February 1977
article recounts unorthodox methods used by Columbus educ leaders to cope with school closings mandated by natural gas shortages (S)
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U.S. AGAIN COMMENTS ON SOVIET DISSIDENT; State Department Says Ginzburg Case Is Being Watched U.S. Again Makes a Comment on a Soviet Dissident
Date: 08 February 1977
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
US State Dept informs USSR of its concern over Ginzburg case; interest was conveyed on Feb 4 to Amb Dobrynin by State Sec Vance; Vance also asked Russians to rescind expulsion of AP correspondent George A Krimsky; Moscow refused and Washington expelled Soviet reporter in retaliation; Soviet Embassy calls expulsion 'absolutely groundless' and violation of Helsinki agreement; USSR reptdly wants to move energetically toward new arms-control accords, but Carter Adm reptdly wants Soviets to understand that US will not remain indifferent to human rights violations (M)
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WARNKE SAYS HIS AIM ON ARMS REDUCTION IS SECURITY OF U.S.; Majority on Senate Panel Appear to Welcome His Nomination Pentagon Papers Role Denied Warnke Says Goal on Arms Cut Is to Make the U.S. More Secure
Date: 09 February 1977
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
Sen Foreign Relations Com opens hearings on nomination of Paul C Warnke as Carter's arms control chief; Warnke stresses he will seek accords fully consistent with US natl security interests; doubts on him are raised by Sens Robert P Griffin and John C Danforth, but overwhelming com majority seems to welcome nomination; Sens John Sparkman, com chmn, Frank Church and Jacob K Javits question or comment; much of this concerns Coalition for Dem Majority memo, which Warnke says does not correctly give his views; Warnke illus (M)
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U.S. AGAIN COMMENTS ON SOVIET DISSIDENT; State Department Says Ginzburg Case Is Being Watched U.S. Again Makes a Comment on a Soviet Dissident
Date: 08 February 1977
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
State Dept officials say Carter Adm, while believing USSR wants to move energetically toward new arms control accords, wants Kremlin to understand that US will not remain indifferent to human rights violations (S)
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