Bar on Tape Recorder Use By Reporters Struck Down
Date: 04 November 1972
Circuit Ct Judge J Weiner on Nov 3 strikes down St Mary's County, Md, Comm policy barring use of tape recorders by reporters at public meetings; says policy 'is aimed solely at members of news-gathering media' and is 'arbitrary exercise of power'
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Wilmington Paper Halted In Strike by Truck Drivers
Date: 03 November 1972
Wilmington News, struck by Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union, does not publish Nov 3 edition; members of other unions would not cross picket lines
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Manila Dooms Some Papers and Stations
Date: 03 November 1972
Philippine Pres Marcos on Nov 2 issues decree that newspapers and radio-TV stations allowed to operate under martial law declared on Sept 23 will have to renew their licenses every 6 mos; decree does not apply to foreign news agencies based in Manila; Information Sec F S Tatad says censorship on foreign press dispatches sent out of Philippines will be lifted; reminds foreign news agencies and correspondents that existing 'press guidelines' are to be 'strictly adhered to'
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F.C.C. IS REDUCING GOVERNMENT ROLE IN BROADCASTING; Rule Changes Affect Both Radio and TV -- Labeling of Taped Matter Eased F.C.C. IS REDUCING BROADCAST RULES
Date: 03 November 1972
By EILEEN SHANAHANSpecial to The New York Times
Rev E C Parker, dir of office of communication of United Church of Christ, says of FCC Chmn Burch's announcement of steps to reduce Govt regulation of broadcasting indus that some indus leaders hope changes will be start of campaign to relieve radio and TV of their public service obligations; says his orgn will fight any move by FCC to eliminate requirements for news and public service programing; says orgn will also fight any impairment of fairness doctrine
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NIXON HAS BIG LEAD IN PAPERS' SUPPORT
Date: 03 November 1972
(Newspapers' Backing of Candidates) Editor & Publisher poll says Pres Nixon has editorial support of 753 daily newspapers, Sen McGovern has support of 56; 245 dailies arc uncommitted; Nixon's communications dir H G Klein makes public survey showing 1,468 newspapers back Nixon, while 199 back McGovern; Boston Globe, Minneapolis Tribune, New Orleans States-Item, Raleigh News and Observer, St Petersburg Times and Amsterdam News announce their endorsement of McGovern
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Newsman, at 100, Makes News
Date: 03 November 1972
JAMES F. CLARITY
James CLARITY
Batten, William M: Pres Nixon appts W M Batten to bd of trustees of Woodrow Wilson Internatl Center for Scholars in Smithsonian Inst
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Big Producer to Cut Vitamin C Price
Date: 03 November 1972
By GERD WILCKE
Gerd WILCKE
Hoffman-La Roche Inc on Nov 2 says it will lower its price for ascorbic acid because its 3d qr results indicate that co might exceed annual profit margin limitations set by Price Comm; co will dedicate new highly automated ascorbic acid plant in Belvidere, NJ, on Nov 28, with annual capacity of 10,000 tons; plant will be largest of its kind in world; indus observers doubt that price reduction will have any impact on prices charged in drugstores for Vitamin C tablets
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SHARES OF DCL DIP ON CHARGE-OFF NEWS
Date: 03 November 1972
DCL repts stock closed at 3 1/8 on ASE Nov 2, down 5/8 for the day
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i Edward W. Costenbader, i Editor of Dow Jones News
Date: 04 November 1972
$peotal to Tl3e N'ew York Times
Costenbader, Edward W
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Swiss Town Rejects '76 Games
Date: 04 November 1972
Sion, Switzerland, munic spokesman A Molk says that there is little chance of Sion being able to host '76 Winter Olympic Games if voters of Colorado turn down Olympic proposition on Nov 7; says that there is no longer enough time to make necessary preparations; Sion had been 1 of original bidders for games
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