Reporters or Lap Dogs?
Date: 23 March 1971
FREDERICK F. JOHNSON
Frederick JOHNSON
Rev F F Johnson lr says problem with Pres news confs is that there is no confrontation between Adm and news media on facts concerning Vietnam or anything else
Gail Porter (Edimburgo, 23 de março de 1971) é uma apresentadora de televisão, ex-modelo e atriz escocesa. Tornou-se conhecida nos anos 90 por seus ensaios e fotos em revistas masculinas, incluindo quando projetada sua imagem nua de 60 pés no Palácio de Westminster durante a publicação da FHM das 100 Mulheres Mais Sensuais em 1999. Posteriormente, ela interessou-se pela televisão tornando-se apresentadora. Porter sofre de alopecia, uma doença que causa a perda de cabelo.
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Date: 23 March 1971
FREDERICK F. JOHNSON
Frederick JOHNSON
Rev F F Johnson lr says problem with Pres news confs is that there is no confrontation between Adm and news media on facts concerning Vietnam or anything else
Date: 24 March 1971
ed scores Nixon for criticizing press because of Laotian campaign coverage; says lack of coverage of good performance of S Vietnamese troops is Nixon's fault because he could have reversed decision barring Amer correspondents from Amer helicopter transport to Laotian front for all but brief few moments of campaign; says Laotian operation involved news blackout virtually unprecedented for major operations in war; says credibility gap will remain hard to close; says Nixon 'cannot have it both ways' in assessing operation
Date: 24 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
Atty Gen Mitchell issues urgent plea to press not to pub data from files stolen Mar 8 from FBI office in Media, Pa; says copies of stolen records have apparently been circulated to some Cong members and press
Date: 24 March 1971
By JACK GOULD
Jack GOULD
project dir Magruder makes appearance on TV show as result of charge by White House that Sen Proxmire was given unfair opportunity to slate his views on ABC-TV
Date: 24 March 1971
By LINDA CHARLTON
Linda CHARLTON
CBS rebroadcasts program followed by criticisms from Agnew, Sec Laird and Repr Hebert and defense of program by CBS News pres Salant
Date: 23 March 1971
Agnew challenges CBS to let him edit his own critical remarks that will appear following repeat showing of program; CBS spokesman says station will have 'no comment' on request
Date: 23 March 1971
By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times
Nixon, in int, suggests his policy has been distorted by incomplete and at times unfair coverage by US news media; says he has less press support than any Pres in this century; says he will continue to consult and see his Cong critics individually, but gives no hint of relinquishing what he sees as his prerogative in conduct of foreign policy; challenges Cong to cut off funds if it does not like his war policy; his sharpest complaints on press coverage concern last spring's Cambodian incursion; details on his statements
Date: 24 March 1971
By MAURICE CARROLL
Maurice CARROLL
Lindsay aides feel Lindsay's performance as Mayor has been unfairly criticized in recent wks
Date: 23 March 1971
By EDWARD C. BURKS
Edward BURKS
Deputy Mayor Aurelio says Beame's actions to save school system from deficit has made him hero to teachers, but says same proposal made by Lindsay would have engendered criticism
Date: 23 March 1971
By EILEEN SHANAHANSpecial to The New York Times
E Shanahan discusses Nixon Adm decision to permanently cancel news briefings that have been conducted by career BLS officials to analyze increasingly complicated statistics contained in monthly unemployment repts; notes Labor Dept contends change will eliminate 'awkwardness' of subjecting BLS professional staff to questions with policy implications; says dept technicians will still be available to reporters on individual basis to explain tech questions; sees difficulty in drawing distinction between policy question and tech question; recalls recent conflicts of interpretation between career govt officials and pol appointees over dept statistics