Reuters to Reopen Bureau In Peking, Shut Since '69
Date: 05 August 1971
Reuters to reopen its Peking bur; J Pringle apptd correspondent; Reuters has not had Peking correspondent since '69 when Chinese released A Grey
Yolanda "Yo-Yo" Whitaker (born August 4, 1971) is an American rapper and actress from South Los Angeles.
Much of Yo-Yo's music advocates female empowerment. She is the protégée of gangsta rapper Ice Cube. Yo-Yo has dubbed her crew the IBWC, Intelligent Black Women's Coalition. She also performed on a couple of stages with Shock G's group Digital Underground.
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Date: 05 August 1971
Reuters to reopen its Peking bur; J Pringle apptd correspondent; Reuters has not had Peking correspondent since '69 when Chinese released A Grey
Date: 05 August 1971
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
Y Zhukov, commentator for Moscow Pravda, says US press halted publication of Pentagon papers 'because someone finally clicked a switch and ordered a halt'; says US media have suddenly lost interest in papers; he had written that The Times and other papers published documents because newspapers were 'tools' of monopolists who opposed the war; Y Vorontsev reply to lr on Moscow Isvestia, asking if publication of papers showed there was a free press in the US, says US 'big press' is under the influence of monopolies and Govt
Date: 05 August 1971
Special to The New York Times
Greek Govt has drafted 7-point 'code of ethics' for reporters and foreign correspondents under which journalists who fail to heed 'Hellenic-Christian traditions' could be suspended from working; draft would require both Greek and foreign reporters to serve interest of people and nation, would prohibit journalists from reptg information 'if its publication can harm public interest', and would empower council to impose penalties ranging from reprimand to fine of $1,000 and from temporary suspension to life-long ouster; draft, now before Consultative Com on Legis, has provoked anger among journalists
Date: 05 August 1971
By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times
Nixon cautions against speculation that his forthcoming trip to China will produce a settlement of the war, news conf; says that despite appearance of stalemate at Paris peace talks, US is actively pursuing negotiations in established channels; statement is made in response to question on why he had not accepted Vietcong peace proposal made in July or made some formal reply
Date: 04 August 1971
Pres Nixon submits to Sen for approval Locarno agreement providing for internatl system of classifying indus designs or patents
Date: 04 August 1971
By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAMSpecial
US Appeals Ct, Washington, upholds suit brought by Business Executives' Move for Vietnam Peace challenging radio station WTOP refusal to run orgn ad calling for immediate withdrawal of US forces; rules broadcast media must stop refusing to sell ad time to antiwar advocates
Date: 05 August 1971
By FRANK J. PRIAL
Frank PRIAL
'mammoth' illegal parking problem in NYC discussed in light of recent death of fireman; officials hold parking rules are widely and regularly ignored in all secs of city; Lowery to ask Police Comr Murphy to extend towaway program from mid-Manhattan to residential neighborhoods; Sidamon-Eristoff says he would assign meter maids to any area chosen for 'selective' enforcement campaign; Police Dept says drs, diplomats and newsmen abuse special parking privileges; police themselves are said to be frequent violators; Parking Violations Bur now issues up to 110,000 tickets a wk, as against 73,000 a yr ago; repts some 337,000 summonses issued in '70 for double-parking and 150,000 for hydrant-parking; police tow away 2,000 cars a wk, would pick up twice than number in Manhattan alone if they had facilities; other data; graphs show summonses issued and rate of compliance, '70 and '71
Date: 04 August 1971
By JAMES RESTON
James RESTON
J Reston, in dispatch from Peking, repts evidence China seeks to end its isolation from world
Date: 05 August 1971
Special to The New York Times
Nixon links lowered US casualty figures to enemy not having 'punch it had' because of Cambodian and Laotian operations, news conf transcript