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30th of September 1972 News
1972年9月30日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻
Newsmen Protest Curbs
Date: 30 September 1972
Lt Charles, back home in San Diego, Sept 29, occupies a suite normally reserved for capts and adms at Balboa Naval Hosp, Calif; newsmen, kept 40 ft away, protest without avail, that Charles was not even allowed to tell them he was happy to be home
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A COLLEGE PAPER STILL IN DISPUTE; Florida Alligator Remains in Hands of Student Editors
Date: 01 October 1972
Special to The New York Times
Univ of Fla Student newspaper Florida Aligator resumes pub on Sept 28 in hands of student editors but remains subject of dispute after univ pres S C O'Connell fails in attempt to assume editorial control; O'Connell asked Fla Bd of Regents on Aug 15 for approval of plan under which he would appt 'professional editor-publisher' responsible to vp for student affairs; Regents denied request and asked Alligator to continue under previous policy; new bd with faculty and adm representation has been set up to govern paper and work out plan by which it will become completely ind of univ; student editor R Bellows charges that establishing bd is act in defiance of Regent's request to continue previous policy; O'Connell insists upon change since Atty Gen R Shevin ruled April 18 that O'Connell lacks power of prior censorship over paper;acting vp for student affairs J M Kinzer met with old bd of Alligator on Sept 20 to ask bd to make recommendations to O'Connell about what kind of bd should direct pub; Deputy Atty Gen B Richard, in briefing bd on thrust of ct cases involving student newspapers, says that as long as univ pres exercizes control over student newspaper 'there is no way he can remove the cloak of state action'; bd recommends, after several hrs of debate, creating new bd with 11 voting members, made up of student, faculty and community reprs; Sigma Delta Chi officials rept they will investigate situation
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A NEWSMAN FINDS RED TAPE IN HANOI; He Tells of Vigilance Over Articles on P.O.W.'s
Date: 01 October 1972
By PETER ARNETT
Peter ARNETT
article by P Arnett, AP newsman, returned to NYC, Sept 27, after 10 days in Hanoi covering release of 3 Amer POWs, tells of Hanoi's desire to get maximum publicity from pilots' release; tells of haggling with officials over contents of dispatches; says Hanoi sought to show Amer pub that the nearly 400 POWs are well treated and would be quickly released if the war ended; says Hanoi also sought to dramatize bombing damage by taking POWs and their relatives on trip of bombed urban areas
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PRESS IS WORRIED BY SRI LANKA BILL; Information Sources Would Have to Be Divulged
Date: 01 October 1972
Sri Lanki newspapers warn that ind and free press may soon be extinct because of new press council bill expected to be introduced soon in Parliament; under bill, newspapers would be compelled to divulge their sources of information to 5-member press council, weighted heavily in favor of Govt, and would be barred from publishing articles about Govt activities, except those having approval of authorities; violations would carry drastic penalties; newspapers contend that if bill becomes law, not only would press become instrument of ruling Freedom party, but it would also mark beginning of totalitarian rule
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British Panel Asks Reform Of Old Official Secrets Act
Date: 30 September 1972
By ALVIN SHUSTERSpecial to The New York Times
Official com in GB, headed by Lord Franks, proposes on Sept 29 that Official Secret Acts, controversial law protecting Govt documents, be reformed to permit easier flow of information; various editors hold proposal does not go far enough and note that GB will retain 1 of toughest secrets laws in West; Franks proposal suggests elimination of secrets disclosure section from act and enactment of new Official Information Act that would reduce threat of criminal prosecution for publishing Govt information; former security chief E M F Jones says suggested changes will be 'damaging to the security of the state'; Franks com was estab after prosecution of Sunday Telegraph ended with acquittal and judge's comment that suit should not have been brought; case involved document on Nigerian civil war that prosecution acknowledged had no bearing on GB's security; J Aitken, 1 of journalists who was acquitted, scores proposal
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Marcos Steps Up His Purge Of Government Employes
Date: 30 September 1972
By TILLMAN DURDINSpecial to The New York Times
Philippine Pres Marcos announces his new reform program will include judiciary, radio-TV broadcast, Manila; says he has dismissed all but 2 judges of Industrial Relations Ct and that he has asked some judges of lower cts to resign; lower ct judges reptdly have long been targets of charges of taking bribes and other corrupt action; illus of Justice Ruiz Castro with Sens Rodrigo, Aquino, Mitra and others who have been detained under martial law decree; censorship of dispatch noted
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News of the Camera World
Date: 01 October 1972
BERNARD GLADSTONE
Bernard GLADSTONE
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BLAST ON U.S. SHIP NEAR DMZ KILLS 19; 10 Other Sailors Wounded in Gun Turret Explosion on Cruiser Newport News BLAST ON U.S. SHIP NEAR DMZ KILLS 19
Date: 01 October 1972
By The Associated Press
Gun turret explosion on US heavy cruiser Newport News kills 19 sailors, injures 10, Oct 1; ship was operating just below the DMZ; explosion is worst accident aboard 7th Fleet ship since USN build-up began last Mar 30
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Cosmos 521 Is in Orbit
Date: 01 October 1972
unmanned USSR Cosmos 521 satellite launched into orbit on Sept 30 with 640-mi apogee and 605-mi perigee
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Andretti in U.S. Grand Prix
Date: 01 October 1972
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