City U. to Get Proposal for Merger of Some Colleges and Revision of 2-Year Institutions
Date: 19 February 1976
By JUDITH CUMMINGS
Judith CUMMINGS
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1976年2月18日 是 星期三 星号下的 ♒。 这是一年中的 48 日。 美国总统是 Gerald R. Ford。
如果你出生在这一天,你已经 50 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2026年2月18日星期三,144 天前。 2027年2月18日星期四 天后,您的下一个生日是 220。 你已经活了 18,407 天,或者大约 441,784 小时,或者大约 26,507,082 分钟,或者大约 1,590,424,920 秒。
Date: 19 February 1976
By JUDITH CUMMINGS
Judith CUMMINGS
system detailed (M)
Date: 18 February 1976
By JOHN DARNTON Special to The New York Times
John Special
Nigerian Govt on Feb 16 deports Reuters correspondent Colin Fox for reptg what was contrary to 'communal interest' (S)
Date: 18 February 1976
By WILLIAM BORDERS Special to The New York Times
William Special
Comment on changes that state of emergency has brought (S)
Date: 18 February 1976
By JOHN M. CREWDSON Special to The New York Times
Sen Select Com on Intelligence Operations on Feb 17 abandons its efforts to obtain names of Amer and foreign journalists who have cooperated with CIA, saying that their identities were not crucial to success of its investigation of Fed intelligence agencies; subcom panel head Sen Walter Huddleston says that CIA has agreed instead to provide sens with 'certain files describing its assn with journalists over the yrs'; says com now possesses evidence suggesting that agency attempted to manipulate or distort news articles reptd by foreign journalists, and that he believes materials to be supplied would show whether that practice had extended to Amers as well; says CIA Dir George Bush made clear at luncheon meeting with himself and Sen Charles McC Mathias Jr that it was not at liberty to reveal names (M)
Date: 19 February 1976
AP repts Village Voice on Feb 18 publishes document that it says is another part of still-secret rept of HR Select Com on Intelligence; document says com had concluded that because of Adm resistance to supplying secret information, US intelligence agencies were at present beyond scrutiny of Cong (S)
Date: 19 February 1976
By Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis
A Lewis on Pres Ford's message to Cong outlining proposed changes in structure and authority of intelligence community; notes effect law could have had on release of Pentagon papers
Date: 19 February 1976
By MARTIN WALDRON Special to The New York Times
Martin Special
Reynolds, Frederick: Daily newspapers The Home News (New Brunswick, NJ) and The Courier News (Somerville, NJ) protest order issued by Somerset County Judge Wilfred P Diana that they may not print any testimony or motions made outside presence of jury at murder trial of Isaac Allen; execs from both newspapers immediately challenge directive as unconst; Judge Diana comments (M)
Date: 18 February 1976
FBI has been ordered by Atty Gen Edward H Levi to assist Justice Dept in its investigation of unauthorized disclosure of final rept of HR Select Com on Intelligence; Dept sources say that FBI's assistance was requested by Levi in lr dated Feb 13 and recd by bur in Feb; dept's criminal div is revg Fed statutes to see whether any of them were violated by disclosure to NY Times, CBS News and Village Voice; 1 dept spokesman says FBI was trying to determine which documents among those made available to reporters were classified, and whether they could be declassified in event dept decided to prosecute any of those involved (S)
Date: 19 February 1976
NY Times and Harris Corp of Cleveland on Feb 18 announce plans for developing 'electronic newsroom' to serve writers and editors of all news, features and other editorial copy in Times; Harris Corp says program will involve largest installation of computerized news-editing equipment in world; Times system will cost $3.5-million; Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger and exec vp Walter K Mattson comment (M)
Date: 19 February 1976
By JOHN M. CREWDSON Special to The New York Times
Pres Ford proposes legis to make it serious crime for Govt employes to disclose ways in which CIA and other Fed agencies collect and evaluate their information, message to Cong; proposal is narrower in scope than GB's Official Secrets Act and narrower than proposed reforms of Fed Criminal Code now before Cong; Ford's proposal specifically exempts from criminal prosecution journalists or others who receive such secrets but would allow govt prosecutors to call reporters to testify before grand juries about identities of their sources for articles containing such classified information; proposal is in form of amendment to Natl Security Act of '47; Charles Morgan Jr of ACLU says he is distressed by proposal (M)