Seoul Reporters Protest
Date: 21 May 1976
Seoul Correspondents Club charges that police and Govt officials had hampered foreign coverage of trials of pol dissidents over last 3 wks; cites 6-hr delay at Seoul airport in clearing Japanese and Amer news films involving trials of 18 dissidents, including former pres candidate Kim Dae Jung (S)
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A TENTATIVE PACT REACHED AT POST; Long Negotiations End With Announcement by the Guild After 45-Minute Walkout
Date: 21 May 1976
tentative settlement is reached on May 20 between NY Post and Newspaper Guild; Post publisher Dorothy Schiff comments; mediator Theodore Kheel continues to meet with both sides in direct talks (M)
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Talks Pressed to Avert Post Strike Today
Date: 20 May 1976
negotiations continue; Guild exec vp Harry Fisdell comments (S)
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On the First Amendment
Date: 21 May 1976
By Kevin Phillips
Kevin Phillips
Kevin Phillips article on free-speech and free-press provisions of 1st Amendment
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THE SUNSHINE BILL GAINS IN ALBANY; Measure on Public Hearings Now Goes to the Senate
Date: 21 May 1976
By STEVEN R. WEISMAN Special to The New York Times
Steven WEISMAN
NYS Assembly, 141-3, approves bill requiring school bds, city councils and other public bodies--including NYC Estimate Bd and Emergency Financial Control Bd--to open all but a few of their deliberations to public (M)
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Leaders in Lebanon Hold Talks In Effort to Arrange Cease-Fire
Date: 21 May 1976
By HENRY TANNER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
French photographer Arnaud Borrel is seriously wounded by mortar shrapnel at mountain front 10 miles northeast of Beirut (S)
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A Beirut Funeral Reflects Agony of Divided Nation; Funeral of a Beirut Editor Reflects the Agony of a Divided Nation
Date: 20 May 1976
By HENRY TANNER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
funeral service is held in Beirut for Saab (S)
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Carey Names Vlasto As Press Secretary
Date: 21 May 1976
Carey names James S Vlasto as press sec
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Metropolitan Briefs; Suit Charges Bias in Refusal to Rent Ex-Inmate at Attica Guilty of Assault 'Gag' on Hurricane Carter Remains Connecticut Bus Takeover Gets Aid From the Police Blotter:
Date: 21 May 1976
Mr and Mrs Ying C Chuang of Lexington, Mass, are charged with racial discrimination in allegedly refusing to rent their house in East Setauket, LI, to black couple; suit filed in Fed Ct seeks $75,000 in compensatory and punitive damages; according to ct papers, Chuangs agreed to rent house to Mr and Mrs Sherman L Roberson under 2-yr lease (S)
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