The Developing Views of the News; By Jim Allee Hart. 238 pp. Southern Illinois. $7.95.
Date: 07 March 1971
Hart, Jim Allee: The Developing Views of the News
John Peter Sarsgaard (Belleville, 7 de março de 1971) é um ator estadunidense. É principalmente conhecido pelos filmes Boys Don't Cry, Shattered Glass e Jarhead. Ele costuma fazer filmes de variados temas e gêneros, geralmente independentes.
Já ganhou uma indicação ao Golden Globe Awards de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante pelo filme Shattered Glass, duas indicações ao Independent Spirit Awards de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante, por Shattered Glass e por Kinsey, também ganhou o prêmio de Melhor Ator no Festival de Estocolmo por Garden State.
No dia 2 de maio de 2009 casou-se com Maggie Gyllenhaal, atriz e irmã mais velha do ator Jake Gyllenhaal. Eles têm duas filhas juntos: a mais velha chamada Ramona, nascida em 3 de outubro de 2006 e Gloria Ray, nascida em 19 de abril de 2012.
Leia mais...O dia 7 de março de 1971 foi um domingo sob o signo de ♓. Foi o dia 65 do ano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos foi Richard M. Nixon.
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Date: 07 March 1971
Hart, Jim Allee: The Developing Views of the News
Date: 07 March 1971
By JON NORDHEIMERSpecial to The New York Times
Montgomery Advertiser and Journal ed and publisher H E Martin's series during last 2 yrs on corruption in state govt seen startling state politicians and establishment figures, who often attempt to influence news; partial list of questionable state practices uncovered by Martin, who has concentrated on conditions and mismanagement in state police and prison systems; Martin holds pub officials have acted so blatantly because only few of state's newspapers are fulfilling their role as 'pub watchdog,' int; says he declined Gov Wallace's inv to become Correction Bd member because it was 'crude and cynical pol hoax' aimed at silencing him but concedes Wallace could provide state with best adm in recent yrs if he concludes that clean govt is politically expedient
Date: 07 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
author J Mitford announces, Seattle, Washington, that she will join with Seattle-Tacoma Newspaper Guild and Tacoma newspaperman D Jarrell in suit to open up McNeil Island Fed Prison to newsmen; prison inmates end 10-day work strike in support of 13 demands they had made for improvement of prison conditions
Date: 07 March 1971
league announces that it will shift its activities to Manhattan hq of FBI to protest arrest of J Colombo on charges of grand larceny and conspiracy
Date: 07 March 1971
US command announces that last 2 press centers in S Vietnam will be closed March 31 for econ reasons; centers are operated by mil to provide billeting and meals for newsmen
Date: 07 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
Paper planned as 1st multi-ethnic paper in US; PM stands for 'proud minorities'; aims detailed in introductory ed by F Stanley; paper has no relation to liberal paper PM pub in NYC in 40s
Date: 08 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
Nixon, in memo replying to question by Brit columnist P Worsthorne on whether he might have been New Dealer if he had started pol career in '30s instead of '40s, describes self as progressive in his pol thinking in T Roosevelt sense, but not New Dealer in F D Roosevelt sense; holds he would have found New Deal philosophy at odds with his own individualist philosophy
Date: 07 March 1971
By ALLEN WEINSTEIN
Allen WEINSTEIN
J Aronson book The Press and the Cold War revd by Prof A Weinstein