PRESS UNIT ASSAILS UNESCO NEWS TALKS
Date: 24 July 1976
Inter Amer Press Assn on July 23 condemns UNESCO conf as attempt to promote control and manipulation of news; statement was signed by orgn's pres Raymond E Dix, chmn of Com on Freedom of Press German E Ornes, exec com chmn George Beebe, sec Horacio Aguirre and repr Guillermo Martinez (S)
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News Guild Beats Independents In Election at Washington Post
Date: 23 July 1976
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
NLRB repts members of Newspaper Guild at Washington Post have voted to retain Guild as their bargaining agent; Natl Guild pres Charles A Perlik Jr and Post gen mgr Mark J Meagher comment; Brian Flores will be called upon to fulfill his conditional promise to resign if union members at Post voted to stay within union; he is to be replaced temporarily by Dorothy Struzinski; former pres James Dugan comments (M)
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U.S. NEWSMAN'S SUIT AWAITS SOVIET MOVE
Date: 24 July 1976
Friendly says he had phoned Judge Boris S Shalagin on July 23 to ask for indefinite extension and that judge had agreed (S)
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NEWSMEN BACKED IN COURT DISPUTE; U.S. Judges Uphold Two in Refusal to Testify
Date: 24 July 1976
Fed appeals ct on July 23 vacates contempt-of-ct citations against Andrew Gallagher and Rick Steelhammer, reporters for Charleston Gazette; emphasizes it was not according any broad privilege that might be used to guide newsmen in future; indicates that it is dimissing contempt citations principally because information newsmen declined to give could have been obtained from many other persons; details (M)
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Court Revokes Rubin Carter 'Gag Order'
Date: 24 July 1976
By SELWYN RAAB
Selwyn RAAB
Appellate Div revokes Carter-Artis gag order; defense attys file new ct paper indicating that they will seek to have new trial moved from Passaic County because of 'massive and inflammatory' coverage by newspapers in county (M)
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For the Leopard's Lovers, Good News. For the Cheetah's, Bad.
Date: 23 July 1976
By Norman Myers
Norman Myers
Norman Myers, consultant in conservation who recently undertook 2-yr survey of leopards and cheetahs throughout Africa south of Sahara on behalf of Internatl Union for Conservation of Nature and World Wildlife Fund, contends leopards, which number at least 100,000, are rapidly being eliminated by stockmen who see them as danger to cattle; differing hunting techniques and adaptive survival methods of both animals explored; Meyers urges livestock losses be paid for by all countries; drawing
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