TIMES PRINTERS GET NEGOTIATION REPORT
Date: 08 February 1974
members of NY Times branch of Typographical Union Local 6 on Feb 7 endorse resolution urging union and its negotiating com to take any action to insure equitable contract; chapel chmn David Kaltz accuses publishers of making no effort in negotiations; negotiating com member Marvin Brody comments (S)
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Afternoon Paper Dropped
Date: 09 February 1974
Boston Herald-American on Feb 8 publishes its last afternoon editions, becoming morning-only newspaper; repts it eliminated its 2 evening editions because circulation dropped while costs rose
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Stock Exchange Host to Students; High School Notes
Date: 09 February 1974
Sheepshead Bay and George W Wingate High Schools, NYC, are conducting experimental curriculum in behavioral sciences under auspices of NYC Bd of Educ and NYU's Dept of educ sociology and anthropology; program consultant Carole Kazlow comments (S)
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Space Officials Criticize TV's Lack of Coverage
Date: 09 February 1974
Space officials and wives of Skylab 3 astronauts criticize TV networks for not having provided live coverage of Skylab 3 splashdown (S)
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I.R.S. Gets Data on Phone Calls By Times's Washington Staff; Issue of 'Tax Liability'
Date: 09 February 1974
By EMANUEL PERLMUTTER
Emanuel PERLMUTTER
NY Times reporter David Rosenbaum speculates that IRS subpoena of telephone records of all toll calls made from Times Washington bur from June '73 to Jan '74 was prompted by fact that he is working on story about large contributor to Pres Nixon's re-election campaign who is allegedly under criminal investigation by IRS (S)
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EGYPTIANS DECIDE ON 3 MAJOR STEPS; Some Demobilization Due--Censorship Is Eased--Sadat Cabinet Stays
Date: 09 February 1974
By HENRY TANNER
Henry TANNER
Cairo newspaper Al Ahram repts on Feb 8 that all but mil censorship of Govt-owned Egyptian press will be lifted beginning Feb 9; Govt officials rept that censorship of dispatches sent to foreign newspapers will continue; rept that Pres Sadat is bent on making it clear that his removal of Mohammed Hassanein Heykal from control of Al Ahram was sanction directed against 1 man, not against entire press; Sadat is described as willing to give newspapers bigger role now that Egyptian press has lost its predominant figure
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