Two Papers in Pittsburgh Set to Resume Publication
Date: 04 September 1971
Pittsburgh Press Co reaches agreement with 10 craft unions and plans to resume pub of Post-Gazette and Press
Great White is an American hard rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1977. The band is named after both the shark with the same name, and guitarist Mark Kendall's former stage nickname. In August 2008, the band estimated they had sold around eight million records worldwide.
The band peaked with several albums during the mid-to-late 1980s, including the platinum-selling records Once Bitten (1987) and ...Twice Shy (1989), and those albums' singles "Rock Me" and "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" received considerable airplay through radio and MTV. They charted two Top 40 hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100, with "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" and "The Angel Song." They continued to release new material into the 1990s.
Great White disbanded in 2001, with several members releasing solo material. By the following year, however, Mark Kendall had joined up with lead singer Jack Russell's solo touring band, and the group began performing as Jack Russell's Great White, which also made headlines when, in 2003, their show pyrotechnics set a Rhode Island nightclub on fire, leading to the deaths of 100 people, including band member Ty Longley. In 2006, following a brief hiatus, the regular Great White reformed with other members of the classic lineup joining Russell and Kendall.
After more than three decades as their singer, Russell left the band in 2011 and again began touring with a backing band under the name Jack Russell's Great White, until Russell's retirement and death in 2024. Great White has since continued on without Russell, who was first replaced by XYZ vocalist Terry Ilous, who stayed in the band until 2018 when Mitch Malloy replaced him. Malloy left in 2022 and was replaced by Andrew Freeman, later followed by Brett Carlisle the same year.
Læs mere...4. september 1971 var en lørdag under stjernetegnet for ♍. Det var 246 dag på året. Præsident for USA var Richard M. Nixon.
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Date: 04 September 1971
Pittsburgh Press Co reaches agreement with 10 craft unions and plans to resume pub of Post-Gazette and Press
Date: 04 September 1971
Bancroft named member of UN com to work on pact to issue safe-conduct cards to journalists
Date: 04 September 1971
By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAMSpecial
Sec Rogers confirms that Atty Gen Mitchell ordered FBI agents to question State Dept officials in effort to discover source of news leaks, press conf; insists there is nothing unusual in use of agents; discusses probes in terms of law enforcement, discounting suggestions that they might intimidate officials or discourage them from discussing pub business with newsmen; cites as example NY Times story on July 23 concerning disarmament talks with USSR, although he says probes followed 'a couple' of other news leaks; Times article disclosed US bargaining positions, which Rogers says US agreed to keep secret; he implies that top officials suspect 'deliberate leak' by someone who wants to sabotage talks; asked why dept did not use own security agents to probe leaks, Rogers gives impression that FBI probe would be in order whenever top-secret information appears in print; he says 'law makes it clear that top-secret matter, if divulged, is criminal offense' and says it is FBI's role to investigate law violations; there is no Fed law that makes it crime to disclose top-secret information, as such; dept repr says later that Rogers referred to '17 Espionage Act; in reply to suggestion that agents' presence in dept recalls memories of anti-Communist probes initiated by late Sen McCarthy, Rogers says dept has 'suffered from scars of those days'; he pledges to do all he can to be sure it does not occur; he says he told top aides to remain accessible to press; says probes include other agencies also, and says no dept personnel have been found culpable by investigators; dept officials have told newsmen they were asked to sign affidavits detailing their disclosures to newsmen and that they were given lie detector tests; Rogers brushes off question about reptd tests; says lie detector is 'good instrumentality for showing innocence,' but is not very conclusive in proving guilt
Date: 05 September 1971
BERNARD GLADSTONE
Bernard GLADSTONE
Date: 05 September 1971
By JAMES RESTON
James RESTON
J Reston holds Tokyo-London route via USSR is rare experience for traveler who likes to fly several thousand miles without seeing anything
Date: 04 September 1971
Special to The New York Times
Conn Civil Liberties Union lawyer B W Weinstein says client, black freelance photographer S Melville, had finger broken and camera smashed by policemen in incident involving protests after Young Lords chap leader was arrested, Bridgeport, Conn
Date: 05 September 1971
By RICHARD LINGEMAN
Richard LINGEMAN
R Lingeman humorous article on imaginary list of new books to be pub by 'Unwithit Press'
Date: 05 September 1971
$6,345,000 mortgage loan contract signed for development of St Philip's Ch Housing, Harlem, 1st nonprofit project for aged in community
Date: 04 September 1971
Automotive News repts US auto mfrs built record 510,560 cars in Aug; table gives wkly output, compares '71 output to date with '70
Date: 05 September 1971
Stein & Rosen, Health Maintenance Centers, Cohn, Glickstein, Lurie & Ostrin and SJR Communications sign leases for space in Capitol Industries Bldg, Av of Amers, 56th St