N.E.T. and Channel 13 Get Grants for Production
Date: 16 November 1971
By GEORGE GENT
George GENT
Van Ameringen and NY Foundations award $25,000 each to NET and WNET to hire specialized reporters in areas of minority affairs and educ for station's nightly 1/2 hr news show to begin mid-Jan
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Date: 16 November 1971
Pentagon acknowledge existence of Rand Corp study, but says there is only 1 copy and that it is at US hq in Saigon; says rept's author was not commissioned by Pentagon but acted on his own in preparing study; Rand Corp says it never employed Newberry; says he worked in Saigon for Defense Dept
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U.S. IS SAID TO QUASH STUDY ON VIETCONG
Date: 16 November 1971
W Ger magazine Der Spiegel says Pentagon suppressed Rand Corp study that concluded that high ideological motivation was behind Vietcong battlefield successes; rept denies that terror tactics were responsible for Communist victories
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Rand Chief Quitting; Reason Disputed
Date: 16 November 1971
By STEVEN V. ROBERTSSpecial to The New York Times
Steven ROBERTSSpecial
H S Rowen resignation as Rand Corp pres attributed by informed sources partly to Pentagon dissatisfaction with Rand's role in release of the Pentagon study; Rand spokesman says that both a Rand top exec and Rowen deny link of study to his resignation
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Greek Intellectuals' Book Attacks Dictatorships; Collection, Third of Series, Offers 23 Writers, 2 of Them Now in Prison
Date: 16 November 1971
Special to The New York Times
7 Greek intellectuals pub collection of pol works opposing all dictatorships including their own country after Greek publishers refused to print collection because of Govt's stern press laws; book is part of series
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ISRAEL ENDS A CURB IN LAVON SPY AFFAIR
Date: 16 November 1971
Special to The New York Times
Israel lifts long-time ban on personal stories of intelligence agents who participated in sabotage mission in Egypt in 1954 involving former Defense Min Pinhas Lavon
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Federal Court Backs Democrats; F.C.C. Reversed on G.O.P. Reply
Date: 16 November 1971
By WARREN WEAVER Jr.Special to The New York Times
Warren WEAVER
US Appeals Ct reverses FCC's decision that Repub party should have free TV time to reply to Dem telecast that was itself response to Nixon; case involves Dem Natl Com telecast on July 17 '70; Appeals Ct holds FCC decision, which was appealed by Dems, is 'equivalent' to 'providing Pres' party with twice opportunity to influence pub opinion as its critics'; Judge Wright says such result 'strikes at heart of representative democracy and imperils traditions on which nation is founded'; ruling does not increase right of pol party to televised opportunities to answer Pres of opposing party; as practical matter, it is seen likely to make such time more readily available by assuring networks they will not be subject to counter-demands from other party; ct makes clear that FCC should consider televised press confs, as well as formal ss, in determining whether subsequent broadcast by opposition is responsive
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A Response to Mr. Powell
Date: 16 November 1971
By NORMAN DORSEN
Norman DORSEN
Prof N Dorsen article scores US Sup Ct nominee L F Powell's statements supporting Justice Dept's use of wiretaps
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London: A Dance Haven at The Place
Date: 15 November 1971
By BERNARD WEINRAUBSpecial to The New York Times
Photographs of war made by L Burrows, killed after his helicopter was shot down over Laos in Feb 10, '71, exhibited Royal Photographic Soc, London
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Saigon Asking Support for Reforms
Date: 16 November 1971
By IVER PETERSONSpecial to The New York Times
Pres Nguyen Van Thieu announces econ reforms which include devaluation of the piaster, removal of tariffs on most imported goods and wage reforms, s; Govt begins campaign to enlist pub support and offset expected pub outcry against rise in prices expected as result of reforms; Min Pham Kim Ngoc gives dinner for members of Vietnamese press at which he urges press to support the program during its early difficulties; he puts minimum amt of econ aid needed by S Vietnam at $560-million a yr; refers to current debate in US Cong over foreign econ aid, especially to S Vietnam; says that if US aid is not continued 'it will be difficult for S Vietnam to survive'
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