A Labor Dispute Disrupts Deliveries of The Times
Date: 23 May 1976
Labor dispute in NY Times plant in Carlstadt, NJ, makes distribution of 1st edition of NY Times impossible on May 22 in Manhattan and Bronx; Times production mgr John J Murphy notes deliveries in other areas were not affected; dispute involved Mailers Union and Newspaper Mail Deliverers Union (S)
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Moths at a Dark Bulb
Date: 24 May 1976
By Joseph Heller
Joseph Heller
Joseph Heller offers fictitious news conf dialogue between White House press corps and an imaginary Pres spokesman who has no news on which to comment; cartoon
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New York's Information Law Termed in 'Need of Overhaul'
Date: 23 May 1976
By FRANCES CERRA
Frances CERRA
NY Public Interest Research Group repts NYS Freedom of Information law is 'failure' and 'in great need of overhaul'; in 31 cases out of 80, researchers from group were denied access to records kept by state and local govt agencies, which law specifically says are open to public scrutiny (S)
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Spiro Agnew and the Jews; ESSAY
Date: 24 May 1976
By William Safire
William Safire
W Safire scores former Vice Pres Spiro T Agnew's recent televised remarks that US media is Jewish dominated
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Protecting Privacy
Date: 24 May 1976
Ed on proposed Bill of Rights Procedures Act, designed to limit and regulate govt and commercial intrusions into commonplace transactions of modern Amer life
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The U.S. Tries to Tighten Controls On Nuclear Sale; Vatican vs. Communists War or Talk In Ethiopia? An African Buffer Zone OPEC to Meet; Whither Prices? The Opposition To Mr. Miki India's Answer To Critics Is Jail Paris Willing to Patrol in Beirut
Date: 23 May 1976
Govt's efforts to resolve guerrilla war in Eritrea summarized; map (M)
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News of the Realty Trade; Plans for New Yorker
Date: 23 May 1976
By CARTER B. HORSLEY
Unification Ch of Rev Sun Myung Moon plans to occupy entire New Yorker Hotel, which it bought from Hilton Hotels Corp for $5-million; hotel will be ch's World Mission Center and house many of its 1,500 full-time volunteers in area; Neil A Salonen, pres of Unification Ch in Amer, estimates that ch's natl orgn had income in '75 of $12-million; says similar amt was raised by state and local orgns; illus (M)
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