BEIRUT RIGHTISTS IN COUNTER ATTACK; With Support of Artillery, Gunmen Fight to Regain Battered Holiday Inn Beirut Rightists Counterattack in Drive to Regain the Battered Holiday Inn
Date: 23 March 1976
By JAMES M. MARKHAM Special to The New York Times
2 explosions rock offices of newspaper An Nahar, where offices of UPI are situated, and mortar round knocks out communications of Reuters news agency in Kantari section of Lebanon (S)
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Bleak Report Has Fleet Street at Odds
Date: 23 March 1976
By BERNARD WEINRAUB Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
comment on rept; comm chmn Prof O R McGregor compares Brit situation to newspaper situation in NYC; Sunday Times business news editor Peter Wilsher comments on rept (M)
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INQUIRER SUES RIZZO OVER UNION PROTEST
Date: 23 March 1976
Phila Inquirer on Mar 22 files in Feb ct $70,000 damage suit against Mayor Frank L Rizzo and Police Comr Joseph O'Neill; also named as defendants are Phila Bldg and Construction Trades Council and its business agent Thomas Magrann (S)
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Rizzo's Liberty
Date: 24 March 1976
ed on blockage of entrance to Phila Inquirer by members of Phila Bldg Trades Council
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FUND FOR INQUIRY INTO LEAKS IS CUT; House Unit Votes to Reduce to $150,000 Amount for Study on Pike's Report
Date: 23 March 1976
By RICHARD D. LYONS Special to The New York Times
HR Accounts Subcom cuts funds sought by HR Com on Standards of Official Conduct to probe leaking of HR Select Intelligence Com's rept from $350,000 to $150,000; earmarks 1/2 of the $150,000 to pay lawyers' fees for persons who would either be subpoenaed to testify or would be questioned under oath; Reprs S L Devine, F Thompson Jr and A F Hawkins comment (M)
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Clearinghouse Banks Given Board's Minutes
Date: 24 March 1976
Confidential minutes of most recent meeting of Emergency Financial Control Bd have been sent, even before their release to public, to lawyers for NY's clearing-house banks; unusual circulation of minutes of Mar 5 bd meeting is confirmed by Gov Carey spokesman; explanation offered by Carey's office is that special need arose in connection with Fed investment-disclosure regulations and state's attempt to sell $2.75-billion in tax anticipation notes; NYS Sen, 45-13, passes bill that would make all bd meetings open to public; measure reptdly is opposed by Carey (S)
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