NEWSMEN RECEIVE VATICAN WARNING; Those Showing 'Incorrect' View Will Lose Rights
Date: 20 November 1969
Special to The New York Times
Vatican issues warning that newsmen who 'incorrectly' rept news about Pope or Church will lose accreditation; warning believed to come from ultraconservative prelates in Curia; neither Pope nor members of his entourage concerned with press relations had anything to do with message; official Vatican sources play down significance of threat
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Aide Says Agnew Mail Backs Speech, 24 to 1
Date: 20 November 1969
Special to The New York Times
Agnew aide repts big mail-wire response to Agnew and Nixon showing 24-to-1 backing Agnew
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JOHNSON DISMAY AT TV DISCLOSED; But Secretary Says He Did Not Contemplate Attack
Date: 19 November 1969
By ROBERT D. McFADDEN
G Christian, who was Pres Johnson's press sec, says Johnson and some key aides had misgivings about TV coverage but that Johnson never considered making broad frontal attack on mass media, phone int based on his article in TV Guide on subject; details Johnson press relations
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Shared Viewpoints
Date: 19 November 1969
MARK JAY OROMANER
Mark OROMANER
lr backs some aspects of Agnew s
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Censorship Charged
Date: 20 November 1969
ROBERT N. KASTOR
Robert KASTOR
lr scores Agnew-Burch actions
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3 Journalists Get Awards
Date: 20 November 1969
Gets Amer Acad of Gen Practitioners award
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Editor Says Nixon Seeks To Muzzle News Media
Date: 20 November 1969
By JERRY M. FLINTSpecial to The New York Times
ASNE pres N Isaacs says Nixon Adm seeks to intimidate and muzzle press and TV, discredit both and create Soviet-style system of pro-Govt news media, s and news conf, Mich U; agrees press has faults but says Adm criticism is unfair and smacks of intimidation and controls and move to bar dissent; sees press and TV, traditional rivals, driven together as co-targets of campaign; scores roles of Mollenhoff, Atty Gen Mitchell, Sec Romney, Agnew and Burch; links position of latter 2 with that of USSR; urges Burch be dismissed; Isaacs criticisms of press, which are somewhat similar to those made by Adm execs, detailed
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