Letter: On UNESCO Press Code; To Rid the Garden of a 'Rattlesnake'
Date: 09 December 1978
WILLIAM ATTWOOD
William ATTWOOD
Lr by William Attwood, Newsday chmn of bd, on Nov 27 ed criticizing UNESCO's new draft declaration on mass media; says he is satisfied that there is no reason for NY Times or any free news orgn to feel stifled in any way by declaration
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Newspaper Strike Negotiations In St. Louis Recess Until Monday
Date: 09 December 1978
negotiations to end strike are recessed; Fed mediator Michael O'Reilly comments (S)
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Backlash Seen Harming Drive To Shield Press
Date: 09 December 1978
Yale law prof Robert Bork, addressing closing session of 2-day conf on civil liberties, says public backlash to insistence of news-gathering orgns on more protection from govt interference 'may lead to greater restrictions than there ought to be'; says public and US cts do not share news media's view that special privileges are necessary; NYC atty Floyd Abrams comments (S)
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World News Briefs; Nicaraguan Leader Agrees To Concessions for Talks South Africa to Continue Projects Despite Scandal Opposition Leftist Named Canadian Governor General Drought and Cold Lead To Blackouts in Yugoslavia Italian Leader Proposes Dropping State Religion U.S. to Admit 177 Cubans, Including 70 Ex-Prisoners
Date: 08 December 1978
Justice Dept says 70 more ex-Cuban pol prisoners will be admitted to US soon, along with 107 relatives (S)
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Around the Nation; Judge Approves U.S. Entry Into Wilmington 10 Case Archives' Old Newsreels Are Destroyed by Fire News Groups Are Warned About 'Getting Involved' Steel Industry Asks Court For Help in Trial on Strike Two Executives Convicted In a Political Gifts Scheme Carolina Court Denies Plea For a New Joan Little Trial
Date: 08 December 1978
Natl News Council votes to warn Miami Herald that it is entering potentially dangerous ground with its opposition to casino gambling in state (S)
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Notes on People; Back From China, Arthur Miller Is Writing About It Awards and More Awards Trudeau Christmas Card A 71-Year-Old Mother Who Means Business Hamilton Fish Sr. Is 90 Possible Role for Kheel in Britain's Paper Strike Horowitz Faces Surgery
Date: 08 December 1978
Clyde Haberman Laurie Johnston
Clyde Laurie
Edgar M Bronfman and John R Miller to get United Cerebral Palsy Humanitarian Awards (S)
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CARTER SAYS DELAY ON MIDEAST ACCORD WOULD BE 'SERIOUS'; HE STRESSES DEC. 17 DEADLINE President Seems Concerned About Slow Pace of Talks Between Egyptians and Israelis Brezhnev Visit Suggested CARTER IN WARMING TO CAIRO AND ISREAL Week and a Half Until Deadline Palestinian Elections Debaled Khalil-Dayan Meeting in Doubt Begin Denies a Restriction Expects 'Outcries' on Budget
Date: 08 December 1978
By TERENCE SMITH Special to The New York Times
Terence Special
Pres Carter says US is continuing to monitor Soviet MIG-23s in Cuba, but adds that he has had no indication planes are equipped to deliver nuclear weapons, breakfast meeting with reporters, White House (S)
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