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19th of November 1973 News
Notícias como apareceu na primeira página do New York Times em 19 de novembro de 1973
PROTESTERS FIGHT POLICE IN ATHENS IN BRIEF CLASHES; Demonstrators in Scattered Areas Defy Martial Law--Death Toll Put at 9 University Is Cleared Arrests to Be Announced Protesters Defying Martial Law in Athens Fight Police in Scattered Clashess U.S. Sailors Get Leave New All-Civilian Cabinet C.B.S. Reports Harassment
Date: 19 November 1973
By PAUL HOFMANNSpecial to The New York Times
CBS on Nov 17 repts that CBS News camera crew covering disturbances in Athens was manhandled by troops on Nov 18 and that 1,200 ft of film showing tank movements in center of city has been confiscated; C Corenson and P Leoni, men who were manhandled, rept that their press credentials had been of no use as they tried to protect their film; CBS News aide personally protested treatment to Under Sec of State S Zournatzis, who apologized but said film had been exposed and was not usable; aide is to see Zournatzis to seek guarantees that CBS News will be able to cover developments in Greece without harassment
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'Slap' or 'Pat' or 'Tap' by Nixon Stirs New Controversy With Some in Press; 'Rumor and Gossip' 'The Greatest Honor'
Date: 20 November 1973
By R. W. APPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times
R. APPLE
White House officials are enraged after learning of dispatches describing incident in which Pres Nixon slapped or patted M Sgt E Kleizo on face on Nov 17 as he was saying goodby to small group of well-wishers at McCoy Air Force Base near Orlando, Fla, after his news conf; privately describe articles as attempt to give false picture of Nixon's mental health
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G.O.P. GOVERNORS WEIGH STRATEGY; Talks Point to Independence From Nixon on Watergate Plans for Rebuilding
Date: 19 November 1973
By CHRISTOPHER LYDONSpecial to The New York Times
Gov T McCall says he will have no part of 'partisan piece of adulation' when Pres Nixon arrives in Memphis, Tenn, for Repub Govs Conf on Nov 20; says Govs should tell Nixon that he has to be 'more credible, more human'; Gov M Thomson Jr says he will fight any resolution suggesting Pres resign; McCall says such resolution is unlikely to be made; Thomson says Nixon's performance at his Nov 17 news conf was '1 of his best appearances in several yrs'; Gov R Reagan says news conf should be followed up by panel discussions with well-known commentators
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Jerusalem Paper Attacks Policy on War Information
Date: 20 November 1973
Israeli Eng-language newspaper The Jerusalem Post on Nov 19 attacks Israel's policy on war information and calls for reorganization of its information services; says that dangerous 'credibility gap' has developed in country during war that began on Oct 6; says that Israeli radio and TV came under over-all supervision of army spokesman's office during war, with result that there was no central civilian direction or planning of information
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TRIAL LAWYERS UNIT BACKS CURB ON F.C.C.
Date: 20 November 1973
Assn of Trial Lawyers on Nov 19 recommends that power to regulate program content on radio and TV be removed from jurisdiction of FCC since 'Congress and the courts must return to the First Amendment and apply it for the benefit of all the media,' rept on freedom of press released by Roscoe Pound American Trial Lawyers Foundation; maintains argument that broadcast stations must be regulated because of their scarcity no longer applies because radio and TV outlets presently outnumber daily newspapers by approximately 8 to 1
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Experts Ask Changes to Ease Flow of Information to Public
Date: 20 November 1973
By ROBERT REINHOLDSpecial to The New York Times
Panel of 58 attys, journalists, scholars and other specialists recommend establishment of independent Govt agency to review natl security documents to determine if classification system is being abused, rept released by H H Bennett following annual Chief Justice E Warren conf on Advocacy held last June
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The President and the People
Date: 19 November 1973
MICHAEL R. BAKH. JACK GEIGERERIK NILSEN(Assoc. Prof.) FRANKLIN NELSONTOM HENEGHANELIOT STANLEYFRANK P. PATTERSONJOHN LADDMARY F. HATCHELLPAUL AND BEATRICE GRABBEELIZABETH S. GASPAROTTIARNOLD W. RODIN
Michael BAKH
T Heneghan lr holds coming question in demise of Pres Nixon is whether 'justice' will be flouted as in case of ex-Vice Pres Agnew
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Nixon Statements and the Record; The Missing Tapes The Uncover-up The Equipment Watergate Version Seems to Conflict With Testimony Assumptions The Ellsberg Case Income Taxes Speeding Up Independent Prosecutor F. Donald Nixon Campaign Spending Milk Fund
Date: 20 November 1973
By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times
analysis of Pres Nixon's news conf at AP Managing Editors conv notes that Nixon insisted during conf that he had ordered increase in Fed milk price supports because Cong 'had put a gun to our head'; discusses Mansfield's comments on Nixon's handling of milk issue
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Public Office, Public Funds
Date: 19 November 1973
By Charles W. Colson
Charles Colson
C W Colson article discussing potential for pol reform that has emerged from Watergate affair suggests public financing of pol campaigns through Const amendment; says that ways exist to overcome practical objections; holds that biggest obstacle, not often openly discussed, is that public financing would lessen advantages of incumbents
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Radio; Talks, Sports, Events News Broadcasts
Date: 19 November 1973
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