Joint Operation Pleases Alaska Papers
Date: 26 March 1975
By ANDREW H. MALCOLM Special to The New York Times
Andrew MALCOLM
Anchorage Daily News and Anchorage Daily Times, which formed joint operation in '74, 1st to be approved by Atty Gen under Newspaper Preservation Act of '70, have been enjoying success; Preservation Act grants, with written approval of Atty Gen, limited antitrust exemption to 2 competing newspapers in same city, 1 of which must be in danger of financial failure; papers may have common printing, ad and circulation depts; both must maintain ind editorial staffs; object of act was to help maintain ind ed voices and news coverage; Times publisher Robert Atwood and News publisher Mrs Lawrence Fanning comment; 22 other cities operating with joint newspapers noted; illus (M)
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9 Newspaper Unions Agree On Unity in Bargaining
Date: 26 March 1975
Mailers Union Local 6 pres George E McDonald reps that 9 newspaper unions with contracts expiring Mar 30 have agreed to support each other in connection with common expiration date for new contracts, economics of settlements and in opposing any retrogressions in current negotiations; repts Stereotypers indicated they were considering strike action (S)
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Dispute Halts Publication Of Daily Mirror in London
Date: 27 March 1975
London Daily Mail is not published on Mar 26 after publishers adopts tough line on staffing dispute involving slowdowns by about 1,750 members of Soc of Graphical and Allied Trades; publisher charges that mailroom is overstaffed and opposes automatically replacing mailers when they quit or retire (S)
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Saigon Accuses AP and UPI Of Breaking Press Rules
Date: 27 March 1975
S Vietnamese Govt accuses AP and UPI Saigon burs of 'flagrant violation' of official rules on press disclosure of troop movements; burs reptd abandonment of Hue by Govt forces; Govt has not announced fall of city; warns sanctions will be taken against news agencies if similar incidents occur again (S)
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Saigon Reports It Halted Plot to Overthrow Thieu; SAIGON REPORTS PLOT FOR A COUP
Date: 27 March 1975
Vietnamese sources rept on Mar 26 that at least 3 journalists have been arrested; all are believed to be anti-Communist and conservative; journalists are identified as Cu Mom, Dau Phi Luc and Ha Minh Ly, employed by newspaper Chinh Luan (S)
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Anderson Says Soviet Knew Submarine Story
Date: 26 March 1975
columnist Jack Anderson repts he decided to ignore CIA Dir William Colby's appeal not to print story of CIA's Project Jennifer attempt to salvage sunken Soviet submarine once he determined 'internatl etiquette' was at stake (S)
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Nixon Is Said to Halt Friends' Efforts for TV Appearance by Him
Date: 27 March 1975
By EVERETT R. HOLLES Special to The New York Times
Everett HOLLES
Recent developments influencing former Pres Nixon's decision to halt efforts to obtain around $250,000 for his appearance on TV are reptdly not limited to controversy touched off by CBS TV network's reptd payment of $50,000 to H R Haldeman for his 2-part Watergate int (S)
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KISSINGER'S AURA DIMMER IN EUROPE; Many Papers Twit or Fault Him, but Officials Rate Mideast Efforts High
Date: 26 March 1975
By ALVIN SHUSTER Special to The New York Times
Alvin Special
Sec Kissinger's diminished stature in eyes of Eur press assessed in light of recent mil setbacks in South Vietnam, Cambodia and other areas (S)
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PRESIDENT WARNS OF TAX BILL VETO; Nessen Cites Opposition to Amendments Weighed by the Conferees
Date: 26 March 1975
By PHILIP SHABECOFF Special to The New York Times
Philip Special
Mar 25 conf between House Ways and Means Com and Sen Finance Com on tax bill was open to press and public, in Sen com reptdly for 1st time (S)
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