Seoul Offers Legislation for Tight Curbs
Date: 22 December 1971
Special to The New York Times
S Korea Pres Park submits to Natl Assembly bill that would give him extraordinary powers, including authority to control wages for specified period and to restrict strikes by labor orgns; proposed law is intended to provide legal backing for state of natl emergency declared by Park on Dec 6
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News Policy for the Vietnam War: As Little as Possible
Date: 23 December 1971
By CRAIG R. WHITNEYSpecial to The New York Times
Craig WHITNEYSpecial
News about what US and S Vietnamese troops are doing is becoming harder and, in many cases, impossible to obtain through official information channels; halt of news briefings by Amers noted; Amers say that since S Vietnamese bear more and more of the burden of mil action, they should speak for themselves; S Vietnamese reptd as not being very specific in briefings and getting less so; newsmen can find out about Vietnamese mil activities by field reptg, but Saigon has issued ground rules that provide for revocation of a newsman's visa if he repeatedly or extensively repts 'sensitive' mil information before it has been released officially; news of recent loss of 4 US planes coming first from Hanoi, not Saigon and Washington, cited as example of news situation
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City Picks 5 Areas for Tests on Decentralization
Date: 22 December 1971
By MAURICE CARROLL
Maurice CARROLL
Lindsay news conf, City Hall
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Lindsay Plans to Restructure Administrator's Office
Date: 22 December 1971
By EDWARD RANZAL
Edward RANZAL
Lindsay press conf, City Hall
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Frontier at Turtle Bay
Date: 22 December 1971
ed scores UN decision to oust Nationalist newsmen Tang and Lin
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TV: 'Hard News' Documentaries on Home Screen
Date: 22 December 1971
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
CBS TV documentary show What's Happened to the Army?, examining Army's problems with race, drugs and discipline, revd
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OUSTER OF NEWSMEN BY U.N. IS PROTESTED
Date: 23 December 1971
ASNE pres C A McKnight protests ouster of newsmen Tang and Lin
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U.S. PLEA REPORTED ON TAIPEI NEWSMEN
Date: 22 December 1971
Special to The New York Times
Bush reptdly urges Thant reconsider expulsion of Tang and Lin; Secretariat issues statement saying their accreditation as correspondents was withdrawn when it was established that their orgn called itself Central News Agency of China and was operated by Govt on Taiwan
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The Backgrounder for Propaganda
Date: 22 December 1971
By WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE
William LAWRENCE
W H Lawrence article on gen problem of background news briefing, and Nixon Adm's use of it, in light of controversy over Kissinger remarks on Indian-Pakistani war and Nixon's trip to USSR
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FIRST ROUND ENDS IN TALKS ON TRADE; U.S. and Market Bloc Set Second Session Jan. 14
Date: 23 December 1971
informed sources say that GB and EEC have agreed on Jan 6 as date for Brit entry into EEC; say that both sides agreed that all remaining outstanding problems should be settled at meeting of deputy negotiators then; signing of treaty of accession set for Jan 22
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