U.P.I. Reaches Agreement With Wire Service Guild
Date: 18 April 1972
UPI and Wire Service Guild reach agreement on contract; provisions detailed
Eli Raphael Roth (Newton, 18 aprile 1972) è un regista, sceneggiatore, attore, produttore cinematografico e animatore statunitense.
Acquisì la fama di regista "di genere" dopo la realizzazione di Cabin Fever (2002), film horror-comico dalle tonalità splatter molto accentuate. Roth è considerato uno dei più dotati autori del genere horror, in una cerchia ristretta di registi recentemente scoperti. Il suo film più famoso è probabilmente il torture-horror Hostel (2005), pubblicizzato e prodotto da Quentin Tarantino. Per ricambiare il favore che Tarantino fece a Roth pubblicizzando e producendo il suo secondo film, Roth ha diretto il fake trailer Thanksgiving presente in Grindhouse (2007) di Quentin Tarantino e Robert Rodriguez.
Per saperne di più...Il 18 aprile 1972 era una martedì sotto il segno zodiacale del ♈. Era il 108 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era Richard M. Nixon.
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Date: 18 April 1972
UPI and Wire Service Guild reach agreement on contract; provisions detailed
Date: 19 April 1972
TNG members employed by Pawtucket Times unanimously reject co's latest contract offer on Apr 17 and authorize union negotiating com to call strike
Date: 18 April 1972
By MARTIN S. HAYDEN
Martin HAYDEN
Detroit News editor M S Hayden comment on recent article by Prof H Kreighbaum that proposed establishment of local and natl councils to police press holds Kreighbaum's suggested measures are unnecessary, unworkable and unconst
Date: 19 April 1972
Baltimore Sun bur chief P Potter deplores Nixon's 'abandonment of the news conf,' survey of Washington correspondents prepared by Amer Newspaper Editors Society for its conv opening Apr 19; says Pres's use of Agnew 'to traduce press and other news media' bothers him even more than survey finding that govt secrecy has increased
Date: 19 April 1972
Special to The New York Times
D E Sargent resigns as curator of Harvard Univ's Neiman Fellowships in journalism
Date: 19 April 1972
By LES LEDBETTER
Les LEDBETTER
NYC Councilman Postel says on Apr 18 that he will sue wife of Housing Admr Walsh for slapping him at Apr 15 Inner Circle dinner; Postel had charged Walsh with taking money from law firm representing real estate interests involved in munic loan scandals
Date: 19 April 1972
Special to The New York Times
R F Kennedy Journalism Award to J Nordheimer (NY Times)
Date: 18 April 1972
Special to The New York Times
Sen Foreign Realtions Com votes Apr 17 to cut USIA budget by $45-million, with cuts falling heaviest on agency's radio, motion picture and news actitities; com also votes to impose restrictions to prevent agency from publicly disseminating its material in US or distributing material that is not identified as coming from it; budget is cut to about $155-million from requested $200-million, with cuts of $16-million imposed on Voice of Amer, $4.8-million on motion picture and TV activities and $8-million on press and publication activities
Date: 18 April 1972
Soc of Silurians awards to J Anderson; Anderson says in recounting details of his recent exposes concerning ITT antitrust controversy that Govt is becoming so untruthful 'that the truth is no longer believed'
Date: 19 April 1972
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
CBS TV documentary called What's New at School, which focuses on changes in nation's pss, revd