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5th of April 1972 News
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Campaign by Soviet Wins Bengali Friends
Date: 06 April 1972
By SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times
Sydney SCHANBERGSpecial
article on USSR campaign to win friendship of Bengali people; Russians have been traveling around Bangladesh making speeches and winning friends; Soviet propaganda articles, some virulently anti-Amer, appear frequently on editorial pages of Bengali newspapers; articles on US CIA have begun to appear in press; USSR embassy staff, which has been increased from 40 to 70 or 80, is still growing; engages in speech-making activity at univs and other forums; cements relations with Bangladesh's newly legalized Communist party; USSR goal seems to be to make staunch friend on China's southern flank, while making US-Bengali relations as difficult as possible; other details on USSR moves courting Bengalis and problems resulting from lack of clear US policy towards Bangladesh; illus of newsboy hawking Moscow News
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Uganda Judge Halts Inquiry On Two Missing Americans
Date: 06 April 1972
Dispatch of The Times, London
Justice D J Jones, who was apptd by Ugandan Pres Amin 6 mos ago to inquire into disappearance of 2 Amers, adjourns inquiry indefinitely on Apr 5, saying sr army officers are obstructing investigation; 2 Amers, who were last seen in SW Uganda in July '71, feared killed by Ugandan troops; number of circumstantial links have been established between army and disappearance of men
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Secrets Case in Japan Raises Dispute Over Freedom of the Press
Date: 06 April 1972
By JOHN M. LEESpecial to The New York Times
Mrs K Hasumi, sec in Japanese Foreign Min, and T Nishiyama, reporter on Tokyo newspaper Mainichi Shimbun, arrested in connection with leaking of secret documents concerning reversion of Okinawa to Japan; arrests stir major controversy over press freedom; Mrs Hasumi had turned herself over to police, informed them she had made copies of 3 top-secret cables for Nishiyama; denies she had been paid; Nishiyama says he asked for copies of cables as part of his information-gathering activities for his newspaper
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Washington's 'Problem-Solvers' -Where They Went Wrong
Date: 05 April 1972
By HANNAH ARENDT
Hannah ARENDT
H Arendt, commenting on Pentagon Papers concerning Vietnam war, discusses various kinds of deception used by US Govt in policy-making and image-making; drawing
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Punjab Bans 3 Publications
Date: 06 April 1972
Special to The New York Times
Pakistan's Punjab Prov martial law admr bans, Apr 5, pub of 3 Lahore pubs; holds pubs have persistently indulged in objectionable writing calculated to harm natl interest; arrest orders are issued for pubs' editors, publishers and primers
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S.E.C. URGES CARE ON COMPANY NEWS; Corporations Are Warned to Stress Unusual Items That Affect Earnings
Date: 06 April 1972
By EILEEN SHANAHANSpecial to The New York Times
SEC asks corps to highlight and explain unusual or non-recurring transactions that have affected their earnings in their financial news repts; SEC spokesman says request was issued because comm noticed beginnings of trend toward obscuring aberrational financial developments in news releases
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Dr. Goldmark Is Designated Yale's New Poynter Fellow
Date: 06 April 1972
Goldmark Communications Corp pres Dr P C Goldmark is named, Apr 6, as Poynter Fellow at Yale Univ
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Black Groups Open a Campaign Against 'Racism' in Media Here
Date: 06 April 1972
By MICHAEL T. KAUFMAN
Michael KAUFMAN
Black Citizens for a Fair Media announces plans to start campaign against hiring and programming practices of TV stations that they term 'most pervasive and harmful racism in Amer'; 11-member panel says they will take 'extra' legal steps to assure that NYC broadcasters commit themselves to programs assuring equal participation of blacks in all phases of broadcasting; cites stations WABC, WNBC, WNEW and WCBS as being conspicuously without blacks and ignoring black news, public affairs and culturally significant programming for blacks; unofficial Mayor of Harlem Dr B J Watkins repts group has been in negotiation with several stations for past 2 mos and depending on discussion's outcome group will decide whether to file challenges to license renewal applications; group opposes A Sharpton's apptmt as anchorman for NBC local news show; holds NBC unfairly bypassed black reporters B Teague and A Rust Jr
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Mrs. Beard Scores Reports in Media; Charges 'Slander'
Date: 05 April 1972
D D Beard, alleged author of memo published by J Anderson linking Justice Dept settlement of ITT antitrust case to ITT pledge to Repub Natl Conv, in lr to UPI on Apr 4 attacks news media for 'utter destruction' of her integrity; lr is in response to list of questions submitted to her wk of Mar 26; says she is not afraid to answer any questions
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LINDSAY TO PRESS POLITICAL CAREER; May Run Again in 1976 -Leaves Door Open for '72 Vice-Presidential Bid Lindsay Will Press Political Career Despite Setbacks
Date: 06 April 1972
By FRANK LYNN
Frank LYNN
Mayor Lindsay says on Apr 5 that it is unlikely that he will seek re-election as NYC Mayor in '73, press confs
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