Some Mild Banter Eases Pomp at Soviet Congress
Date: 05 March 1976
By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN Special to The New York Times
Christopher WREN
Communist reporters have been allowed into Kremlin to attend formal sessions of 25th Communist Party Cong, but non-Communist reporters can get no closer than Soviet press center in downtown Intourist Hotel (S)
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The Trenton Times Is Limited by Court In Covering a Trial
Date: 06 March 1976
Mercer County Judge Harvey S Moore orders Trenton Times to limit its coverage of ongoing murder trial to evidence taken in presence of jury; newspaper says it will appeal, but that it will abide by decision pending hearing in state appeals ct; newspaper atty Thomas C Jamieson Jr calls order violation of 1st Amendment to US Const; Judge Moore comments (M)
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5-Month Inquiry Foreseen In Leaking of Pike Report; Some Top Secret Papers House Vote Scheduled
Date: 05 March 1976
By RICHARD D. LYONS Special to The New York Times
HR Ethics Com chmn John J Flynt on Mar 4 says that com's investigation of leaking of Pike rept could take 5 mos and might branch out into reptd loss of 232 secret documents that CIA had lent to HR Select Com on Intelligence; Repr Robert McClory says he believes Ethics Com should investigate '200 missing documents as well as the Village Voice' (S)
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F.C.C. Study Finds New Jersey in Need of More Local TV Service
Date: 05 March 1976
By LINDA CHARLTON Special to The New York Times
Linda Special
FCC on Mar 4 announces that investigation it had made shows NJ in need of 'additional locally oriented TV program service,' but FCC has not yet decided best way to provide it (S)
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Article Divulges Details of Kissinger Mideast Talks
Date: 06 March 1976
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
Extensive details of Sec Kissinger's hitherto secret discussions with Middle East leaders are divulged in article by Edward R F Sheehan in spring issue of qrly magazine Foreign Policy; article contains lengthy exchs by Kissinger with Israeli and Arab leaders during his Middle East 'diplomatic shuttles'; appearance of new material--described by magazine as 'verbatim,' but by Kissinger as based on memorandums of conversations--is major source of concern to State Dept because it contains classified material that originated from within Adm; State Dept officials say Sheehan had many ints with key Kissinger aides who were involved in Middle East diplomacy; say these contacts were approved by Kissinger even though Kissinger specifically denies having approved allowing Sheehan access to classified records of conversations held with Middle East leaders (M)
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JERSEY SENATORS ASSAIL F.C.C. TV STEP
Date: 06 March 1976
NJ Sens Harrison A Williams Jr and Clifford P Case say FCC decision to seek further comment on how to improve TV news coverage of state is little more than 'continued stalling,' joint statement after FCC rejects proposal to assign VHF TV station to NJ or transfer one from NYC (S)
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Nebraska Agency and NBC Settle Dispute on Logotype
Date: 06 March 1976
CBS news investigative reptg unit is re-established with Bob Schakne, Marty Plissner and Joel Blocker based in Washington; CBS News pres Richard S Salant comments (S)
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