The Pickled News
Date: 18 February 1971
By RUSSELL BAKER
Russell BAKER
R Baker offers humorous all-purpose, any-day, any-week news roundup
Denise Richards /dəˈniːs ˈrɪt͡ʃərdz/ est une actrice et mannequin américaine, née le à Downers Grove, Illinois (États-Unis).
Elle accède à la notoriété à la fin des années 1990 grâce à ses rôles dans les films Starship Troopers (1997), Sexcrimes (1998) ou encore Le monde ne suffit pas (1999).
Une trentaine d'années après ses débuts, elle jouit encore d’une grande notoriété aux États-Unis, en grande partie à cause de ses multiples démêlés très médiatisés avec son ex-époux, l’acteur Charlie Sheen. Entre 2008 et 2009, elle est même l'héroïne de sa propre émission de télé-réalité, Denise Richards: It's Complicated (en), qui suit sa vie de mère célibataire.
Depuis, elle joue régulièrement dans des téléfilms, apparaît dans diverses émissions de télévision mais aussi des séries B ou des direct-to-video. Depuis 2019, elle tient le rôle de Shauna Fulton dans le soap opéra de CBS Amour, Gloire et Beauté, petit-frère du soap Les Feux de l'amour.
Per saperne di più...Il 17 febbraio 1971 era una mercoledì sotto il segno zodiacale del ♒. Era il 47 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era Richard M. Nixon.
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Date: 18 February 1971
By RUSSELL BAKER
Russell BAKER
R Baker offers humorous all-purpose, any-day, any-week news roundup
Date: 17 February 1971
Special to The New York Times
Fed ct issues restraining order against picketing of Newark Star-Ledger by pressmen after confrontation between pressmen and officials of paper in which 1 official was hurt and windows at paper broken; mgt had accused pressmen of work slowdown and dismissed 38; Newark Newspaper Pressmen Local 8 pres J Schofield denies slowdown, charges lockout; union has been negotiating with paper since contract expired last July
Date: 17 February 1971
By C. L. SULZBERGER
C. SULZBERGER
C L Sulzberger says argument about news embargo at start of Laotian operations has become 'as ridiculous as it is bitter and distorted'; says what has been forgotten is fact that Amer and other reporters in Indochina have been permitted to operate with freedom that would have seemed 'paradisiacal' to World War II correspondents; discusses US censorship policy; holds temporary restraints must be placed on observers when premature disclosures of pending events could cause casualties
Date: 18 February 1971
By HENRY GINIGERSpecial to The New York Times
R Tomasini, Gaullist movement sec gen, calls French judges 'cowards' for giving light sentences to young agitators, s, Parliamentary Journalists Assn; Justice Min Pleven says he is 'stupified' by attack on cts; Govt spokesman says decisions of judges and their moral authority must be free from attack; Pres Pompidou lauds impartiality and dignity of cts; Tomasini, later, issues statement saying his remarks must not be construed as an attack on hon of magistrates or on activity of Premier as a whole; neither Govt nor judges appear mollified by statement; judges say they will stage silent march of protest at Palace of Justice; leftist Opposition members charge Tomasini with intimidation attempt just before munic elections; simultaneous attacks on judges by liberals and leftists, for being too severe, noted
Date: 17 February 1971
LUI Polk Awards to G Emerson (NY Times) Knight Newspapers, R Oliver (NY News), K Grossman (LI Press), J F Clayton (Washington Post), Washington Monthly, A Levin (NET), W Cronkite (CBS News), Kent State U students J Filo, J Darnell and H Ruffner (photos in Life), P Kael (New Yorker), O Friedrich (book award) and I F Stone
Date: 18 February 1971
By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times
Nixon says he will put no limit on use of Amer air power in Indochina except that use of tactical nuclear weapons is banned, impromptu news conf at White House; is modestly optimistic about Laotian operation so far, but says he expects increasingly stiff resistance because enemy forces 'have to fight here or give up the struggle to conquer S Vietnam'; rules out use of US mil personnel in operations in Laos, Cambodia or N Vietnam; says air power will be used against mil activities that threaten US troops; says US troop withdrawals may well be accelerated in '72 if Laotian operation succeeds; leaves himself wide range of options in answer to questions on S Vietnamese invasion of N Vietnam; seeks to offer reassurances that Laotian operation will not invite Chinese Communist retaliation; gives brief evaluation of Laotian operation; cites rept from Abrams; says operation will last as long is required to complete its mission; other details on Nixon statements and news conf
Date: 17 February 1971
Special to The New York Times
Israel charges UAR's Middle East News Agency deleted from Pres el-Sadat int in Newsweek refs to recognition of Israel's territorial integrity and possibility of making peace
Date: 18 February 1971
Special to The New York Times
Nixon says some US troops will remain in Vietnam after other US troops are withdrawn until N Vietnam releases Amer POWs, news conf
Date: 18 February 1971
FRANK A. MCNEIRNEY
Frank MCNEIRNEY
lr disputes Beame's contention that tolls on E River spans would produce only 'minimal' financial benefit to city