Network Heads Are Divided on Joint News Coverage
Date: 15 March 1971
By FRED FERRETTI
Fred FERRETTI
CBS News pres R S Salant, ABC news pres E Laver and NBC news pres R Frank divided on Friendly proposal for electronic news service; Salant voices cautious approval, Laver and Frank opposed
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HANOI SAID TO GET CAPTIVE NEWSMEN; A Defector Reports He Saw Six Held in Cambodia
Date: 14 March 1971
N Vietnamese defector says journalists captured in Cambodia are taken to Hanoi as a matter of policy, says he saw 6 captured journalists, int pub in Hong Kong wkly; excerpts quoted
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Writers Lampoon Leaders of State At Albany Show
Date: 14 March 1971
Annual gridiron show and dinner; pol figures lampooned; Gov Rockefeller, Mayor Lindsay, Sen Buckley, others attend
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Bombings Renewed in Ankara
Date: 15 March 1971
Turkish terrorists set off explosives at Ankara consulate
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CHANNEL 9 NEWS HIT BY RECESSION; Layoffs Ordered as Result of RKO Budget Reduction
Date: 14 March 1971
By FRED FERRETTI
Fred FERRETTI
WOR-TV news dir L Tucker says he was compelled, under budget reduction ordered for RKO Television, to lay off 5 of his 27 permanent employes; in addition, WOR-TV's 3 commentators, E Kaine, B Eismann and J St John, have been let go; some difficulties of station's news operation noted
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President Says Politicians Need More Time to Think
Date: 14 March 1971
By JAMES M. NAUGHTON
Nixon says he wishes members would 'go home and contemplate a bit' more often, int by women reporters
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35 WOMEN PICKET GRIDIRON DINNER; Protest Club Policy Excluding Them From Membership
Date: 14 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
about 35 members of Journalists for Professional Equality, who picket Gridiron Club, Washington, because of its policy of excluding women from membership, argue that club denies them 'equal access to the news and to news sources' because Sec Rogers was scheduled to read statement at club dinner issued earlier by Nixon concerning Amer POWs; statement pays tribute to heroism of POWs and urges pub support of efforts to win their release
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Nixon Depicts His Wife As Strong and Sensitive; President's View of His Wife: A Strong, Strict and Sensitive First Lady
Date: 14 March 1971
By United Press International
United International
Vt: Cartoon
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Embattled Radio Free Europe Defends Role
Date: 15 March 1971
By DAVID BINDERSpecial to The New York Times
Radio Free Eur broadcasts contributed to spread of anti-Govt riots beyond Gdansk area, and to subsequent change in Polish leadership in Dec; A Czechowicz, former employe of station in Munich and member of Polish intelligence service, denounces station as 'secret-service transmitter' aimed at subverting Communist rule in Poland, news conf; maintains that he uncovered 'a whole lot' of Radio Free Eur 'agents' in Poland
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