Cambodia Expels Reporter
Date: 21 April 1973
UPI reporter, Miss S Foa, leaves Cambodia, Apr 20, under Govt expulsion order; no reason given for expulsion
Gabriele "Gabry" Ponte (Italian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈɛːle ˈɡaːbri ˈponte]; born 20 April 1973) is an Italian musician, DJ and producer, best known as a member of Eiffel 65.
With Eiffel 65's rise to fame in the late 1990s, he later went on to produce the Italian hit singles "Geordie", "Time to Rock", "Got to Get", and "La Danza delle Streghe", along with a number of remixes of popular songs. In 2005, Ponte announced he would be separating from Eiffel 65 to pursue solo work. In 2006, he founded and still manages record label Dance and Love. He also produced the 2012 international hit "Tacata'" by dance music trio Tacabro, and released his singles "Beat on My Drum" (featuring Pitbull and Sophia del Carmen) and "Buonanotte Giorno". He represented San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with his song "Tutta l'Italia", in which he qualified for the Grand Final and placed 26th (last) with 27 points.
He entered the Top 100 DJs list from DJ Mag as of 2014.
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Date: 21 April 1973
UPI reporter, Miss S Foa, leaves Cambodia, Apr 20, under Govt expulsion order; no reason given for expulsion
Date: 21 April 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
L H Gelb, dir of study group that compiled Pentagon papers, testifies on Apr 20 at Pentagon papers trial that he twice denied access to papers to D Ellsberg; testimony is in direct contradiction to that of Ellsberg; Gelb says he had not promised Ellsberg access to entire set of papers after they were completed; Ellsberg, after trial is completed, says that there was no conflict between his testimony and that of Gelb on this point; says he agrees with Gelb's version and that in his own testimony he had meant to imply only that he had access to papers up to time they were officially handed over to Sec of Defense; Gelb illus
Date: 20 April 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times
D Ellsberg and A J Russo Jr rest their defense on Apr 19 in Pentagon papers trial, and Govt immediately starts its rebuttal; defense case ends after Fed Dist Judge W M Byrne Jr refuses to allow final defense witness, Prof R A Falk, to testify that war in Vietnam is illegal and that therefore Ellsberg and Russo had 'right and duty' to disclose Pentagon papers; Rear Adm L R Vasey, 1st Govt rebuttal witness, testifies that disclosure of some of mil plans in 1 of volumes of Pentagon papers could have damaged natl defense in '69 even though some of plans were several yrs old
Date: 21 April 1973
Maine House on Apr 20 rejects by vote of 89-to-24 bill to allow newsmen to protect their confidential sources after about 10 mins of debate
Date: 20 April 1973
W K Kennedy, pres of Pressmen's Union Local 2, says on Apr 19 that non-econ issues have been resolved in contract negotiations with NY Daily News, NY Times and NY Post; J Kennedy, pres of Stereotypers Union Local 1, repts that his union's talks with publishers have reached stalemate and that union has requested mediation assistance from R E Kennedy of FMCS and V D McDonnell, Chmn of State Mediation Bd
Date: 20 April 1973
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
T Wicker comment on testimony of D Ellsberg at Pentagon papers trial concerning reasons he copied Pentagon papers; holds that Ellsberg's fate may hang on Judge W M Byrne's final instruction to jury on meaning of phrase 'relating to the national defense' as it applies to degree that natl security was affected by release of papers
Date: 21 April 1973
Special to The New York Times
Date: 21 April 1973
ed says decision of Sen Ervin's Watergate com to allow hearings 'open to the public and the news media' can serve as educ forum for Amer people; says hearings, scheduled for May 15, could help clear air; says for hearings to be broadcast, channels must be open in public interest; notes that White House Office of Telecommunications Policy has been putting heat on Corp for Public Broadcasting to disassemble its Public Broadcasting Service and lower voices of local stations; wonders whether Public Broadcasting Corp, Public Broadcasting Service and local stations will stand up against pressure if Telecommunications Policy Office actually attempts to prevent Watergate hearings from being aired