Miami Gets New Spanish-Language Newspaper
Date: 04 August 1974
Special to The New York Times
Miami Extra, Spanish-language newspaper, begins publishing; prints about 10,000 copies and concentrates on street sales; publisher Alberto Diaz-Masvidal says he plans to emphasize local coverage; Miami has become publishing center of Spanish-language publications because of availability of trained personnel, mainly Cuban refugees, and Miami's traditional ties with Latin Amer; other publications coming from Miami include Diario Las Americas, Replica, Vanidades and Buenhogar (S)
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Seoul's Leaders Draw on Confucian Heritage to Rationalize the Crackdown on Dissidents; Economy, Security Stressed Background of Dissidents Uneven Development A Catholic Underground
Date: 05 August 1974
By FOX BUTTERFIELDSpecial to The New York Times
analysis of S Korean crackdown on dissidents; cites problems faced by foreign correspondents regarding buying of hotel rooms by S Korean CIA
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When Does a Presidential Address Become a Public Relations Ploy?; 'The sophisticated use of broadcasting hardly began with this Administration,' says John O'Connor, but, 'White House politicians have become as adept as advertisers in their use of TV.'
Date: 04 August 1974
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor on pol of 'Presidential television' holds core of problem is fact that White House has virtually total and instant access to live coverage on broadcasting channels, particularly TV; discusses findings of 20th Century Corp's rept on Pres TV; questions what happens when legitimate Pres addresses and press confs become public relations ploys; discusses Pres Nixon's use of TV in this fashion; lauds recent decisions by CBS and NBC not to cover various Pres speeches but to give highlights; says decisions helped to restore function of network news from that of being merely a conduit for newsmakers to that of responsible journalism obliged to engage in selection (L)
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Lisbon Rescinds Suspension of 3 Papers; De Facto Cease-Fire Reported Demonstration in Lisbon Reports on Maoist Rally
Date: 04 August 1974
By HENRY GINIGERSpecial to The New York Times
about 200 people from Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau) demonstrate outside UN Sec Gen Kurt Waldheim's hotel, Aug 3, demanding that Cape Verde Islands be linked with Guinea-Bissau when independence is declared; Portuguese police refuse to let delegation of demonstrators enter hotel to give Waldheim petition (S)
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Bombing Threats Continue in Paris; Suspect Is Sought
Date: 05 August 1974
Special to The New York Times
Paris police on Aug 3 respond to 8 more bomb threats directed against 4 newspapers and 4 radio-TV stations, but find no booby-trapped cars of type that exploded in front of offices of Jewish Soc Fund and publications Minute and L'Aurore; hundreds of police have been on duty guarding offices of most newspapers and Jewish orgns; police rept they are on trail of suspect who presented himself as Bernard Leon to car rental agency, where he picked up 3 vehicles used to house bombs that exploded on Aug 2 (S)
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Bombs in Paris Damage Three Offices
Date: 04 August 1974
Special to The New York Times
Three car bombs explode on Aug 3 outside offices of Paris right-wing publications L'Aurore and Minute; police defuse 4th bomb outside offices of natl TV network; no group has taken responsiblity for bombings but authorities believe they were connected; since 2 newspapers are strongly anti-Arab, and 3d target was Jewish relief orgn, investigators suspect that bombings are work of Arab group; Francois Brigneau, editor of Minute, repts that newspaper had recently run special issue condemning new wave of Algerian immigrants; repts since then he has recd numerous threatening phone calls and lrs; says that on July 28 paper recd phone call warning of bomb but it was ignored; 2 other phone calls placed on Aug 2 allowed offices of L'Aurore to be evacuated and gave police chance to defuse bomb; illus (S)
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