CHINESE NEWSMEN FIND U.S. FRIENDLY; No Permanent Bureaus Give Enthusiastic Report on Their 12 Months Here
Date: 17 June 1973
Hsinhua, Chinese Govt press agency, has distributed rept from its UN correspondents giving a glowing account of their visits to Amer cities in lat 12 mos; say their 'most treasured possession' is the sincerity of Amer people in their eagerness to know China
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Correction
Date: 17 June 1973
correction on May 27 story which incorrectly said that D Ellsberg had been acquitted in Pentagon papers case; notes his case was dismissed before it went to jury
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DEAN SAID TO TELL OF KROGH REPORT IMPUGNING NIXON; Watergate a Year Old
Date: 17 June 1973
Special to The New York Times
article discusses Watergate Complex, where break-in of Dem Natl Com hq occurred, as Washington's latest tourist attraction; illus
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MANILA CRITICIZED ON CURBS ON PRESS; World Unit Also Protests to Chile, Greece, Singapore
Date: 17 June 1973
Internatl Press Inst issues protest resolution during 22d assembly in Jerusalem expressing 'indignation' at continuing pressure and intimidation of newspapermen; notes jailings, systematic pressure and expulsion
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Watergate Raises Serious Governmental and Constitutional Issues; LAW AND LOYALTY POLITICS AND JUSTICE FREE PRESS AND FAIR TRIAL FAITH AND HOPE POWER AND PRIVILEGE THE CLOSED PRESIDENCY CAMPAIGNS AND CASH .
Date: 17 June 1973
By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times
article discusses serious governmental and const issues raised by Watergate affair ranging from impact of big money in pol to effect of pol on big govt, from faith in electoral process to doubts about use of 'natl security' to justify domestic surveillance
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PARTY-LINE SHIFT TRIPS UP PRAVDA; Cue is Missed on BoeingReport Says U.S. Buzzes With Talk of Visit Boeing in Good Graces New Harriman Description Anchorman Zorin
Date: 18 June 1973
By THEODORE SHABADSpecial to The New York Times
Protests made in connection with Brezhnev's visit to US by various emigre orgns representing various minorities in USSR, including Baltic peoples, noted
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BREZHNEV ARRIVES FOR A 9-DAY VISIT; Soviet Leader Is Greeted by Rogers in Rain and Goes to Camp David for Weekend Nixon Talks With Kissinger BREZHNEV IN U.S. FOR A 9-DAY VISIT Departure Shown on TV
Date: 17 June 1973
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
About 400 Soviet diplomats and their families from Washington, DC, and NYC, greet Brezhnev on his arrival in Washington for unofficial start of his visit to US
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Letters to the Editor; Energy Crisis: Tax Gasoline and All Energy New Tasks for the World War II Liberty Fleet To Check on C.I.A. Another Contaminant Not Thinking, Hopefully How to Encourage a Strike
Date: 18 June 1973
ROBERT WYLIE BROWNMICHAEL K. DAVIS(Prof.) LYMAN B. KIRKPATRICK Jr.RUTH ADAMSE. STUART DAVISBELLE ZELLER, ISRAEL KUGLER
Robert BROWNMICHAEL
J Raskin lr says that many of 118 merchant ships remaining from World War II Liberty fleet that will soon be sold for scrap could be used as hosp ships to augment local med services across US
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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day International National Metropolitan The Other News Quotation of the Day CORRECTION
Date: 18 June 1973
Correction to June 15 rept that Nixon has asked exporters to rept all unfilled orders as of June 14 to Commerce Dept by June 20 notes order actually applies only to exporters of specific grains, oil seeds and oil-seed products
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