YUGOSLAVS BUILD WORLD NEWS UNIT; Third-World Agency Seeks to Cut Western Influence Big Agency Role Resented A Meeting on News Policy
Date: 25 January 1976
By MALCOLM W. BROWNE Special to The New York Times
Malcolm BROWNE
Yugoslavia, as main organizer of news-gathering pool depending on contributions from nations of 3d world, is seeking to undercut influence of major Western news agencies; has worked out cooperative arrangements with 26 official news agencies for sharing of news; dispatches from all countries are distributed without charge; main task of gathering dispatches has been handled by Tanyug; Yugoslav Information Office says many more agencies are expected to join pool; Nonaligned News Agency Pool currently comprises Algeria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Chad, Cuba, Eqypt, Ghana, India, Iraq, N Korea, Libya, Malaysia, Mali, Mex, Morocco, PLO, Panama, Peru, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tunisia, South Yemen, Yugoslavia and Zambia; Somalia is expected to join soon, and S Vietnamese Liberation press agency is already contributor (M)
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Correspondent From U.S. Is Ordered to Leave India
Date: 24 January 1976
Lawrence S Lifschultz, Far East Econ Rev correspondent, reptdly has been ordered to leave India; says order was issued because of Govt objections to his articles; is 7th correspondent to be expelled from India since press censorship was imposed June 26 (S)
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A 'Double Standard' in Reporting News From Portugal
Date: 24 January 1976
By Michael Parenti
Michael Parenti
Comment on US reptg on strife in Portugal holds that media have displayed little of pluralism and diversity of opinion they deem so essential for Portuguese dem; holds that former pro-Socialist Govt of Gen Vasco Goncalves was unfairly portrayed in US press as antagonistic to dem, while existing pro-business Govt of Prime Min Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo is portrayed as dem (M)
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The Cloudy Sunshine Law
Date: 25 January 1976
By SIDNEY ZION
Sidney ZION
Comment on NJ's new Open Public Meetings Act, popularly known as Sunshine Law; illus (M)
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COURT'S GAG RULE PRESSED BY STATE; 'Integrity' of Trial is Cited in Backing Carson Order
Date: 24 January 1976
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
NYS Atty Gen's office says on Jan 23 that gag order 'is necessary to preserve integrity of trial'; says, in papers filed with State Sup Ct's Appellate Div, Bklyn, that absence of that order would threaten trial with 'highly prejudicial publicity which could undermine both defendants' right to fair trial and state's compelling interest in ensuring fair adm of criminal justice system' (M)
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House Unit on Intelligence Votes, 9-4, to Issue Report; 'Minor Changes' Made in Initial Draft, but Pike Panel Is Said to Have Kept Basic Findings Despite Protests
Date: 24 January 1976
By JOHN M. CREWDSON Special to The New York Times
HR Select Intelligence Com votes, 9-4, to approve publication of final rept summarizing its yr-long investigation of Fed intelligence system; vote follows discussions between HR com and CIA reprs, who were concerned about conclusions in draft rept and degree to Milford (L)
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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day--Section 1
Date: 25 January 1976
comment on Sec Kissinger's mission to Moscow (M)
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