CARTER SETS 1977 AIM OF 6% ECONOMY RISE AND A CUT IN JOBLESS; MEETS LEADERS OF CONGRESS He Cautions Against the View That Tax Cut Is 'My Approach'-- Program Due on Jan. 20 CARTER SETS 1977 AIM OF 6% ECONOMY RISE
Date: 24 November 1976
By PHILIP SHABECOFF Special to The New York Times
Philip Special
Ital publishers cut newspapers from 24 to 16 pages as Govt bars 1/3 price rise (S)
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A Losing Bidder for The Observer Puts the Selling 'Price' at Nothing
Date: 24 November 1976
By PRANAY GUPTE
Pranay GUPTE
London Observer is put up for sale; publisher-bidder Murdoch comments (M)
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London Observer: How U.S. Oil Outfit Came to the Rescue
Date: 25 November 1976
By ROBERT B. SEMPLE JR. Special to The New York Times
article on acquisition (M)
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The Observer of London Is Sold To Anderson and Atlantic Richfield; OBSERVER OF LONDON IS SOLD TO AMERICAN
Date: 24 November 1976
Atlantic Richfield Co reaches agreement in London to acquire The Observer, influential 185-yr-old Brit wkly newspaper; agreement is scheduled to be announced formally in London on Nov 24; Atlantic Richfield is headed by Robert O Anderson; Rupert Murdoch, 1 of competing bidders, comments; purchase of paper by foreign co would have to be approved by Brit Govt; Anderson says co's intent in purchasing paper is solely to provide support; Anderson por (M)
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A Businessman And a Humanist; Robert Orville Anderson
Date: 25 November 1976
By ANN CRITTENDEN
Ann CRITTENDEN
biog and career of Anderson; por (M)
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Oklahoma Judge's Press Gag Upset
Date: 25 November 1976
US Sup Ct strikes down gag order issued by Okla County Ct Judge Charles E Halley that barred Okla City newspapers from publishing name and picture of 11-yr-old Larry Donnel Brewer found delinquent by reason of 2d degree manslaughter for fatally shooting railroad switchman; Okla Publishing Co had challenged gag order as unconst prior restraint on publication (M)
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Carter Press Aide Asks a New Start, With Some Open Cabinet Meetings
Date: 24 November 1976
Jody Powell, press spokesman for Pres-elect Jimmy Carter, proposes 'new beginning' to Washington press corps and offers greater access to Carter as Pres and more open govt procedures, including some open Cabinet meetings (M)
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