RUSSIANS VANDALIZE U.S. NEWSMEN'S CARS
Date: 02 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
Manhattan Criminal Ct judge dismisses charge of harassment against Soviet newsman E Baskakov, charged with striking A Muallem during Dec 29 demonstration at Tass offices
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100 CZECH NEWSMEN FACE BAN BY UNION
Date: 03 March 1971
Journalists Union informs newspaper and magazine eds that it will blacklist all but 70 of union's 170 freelance writers; freelance sec increased in last 2 yrs as liberal newsmen were ousted from regular jobs
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4 Lost Photographers Presumed Dead
Date: 03 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
Lt Gen J W Sutherland Jr says 4 photographers (L Burrows, H Huet, K Potter and K Shimamoto) on Vietnamese helicopter that crashed in Laos Feb 10 'must now be presumed dead'; aerial search has produced no evidence that anyone survived crash; biogs and pors of photographers
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Saigon's Cambodia Drive in Confusion After Death of Its Colorful Commander
Date: 02 March 1971
By CRAIG R. WHITNEYSpecial to The New York Times
Craig WHITNEYSpecial
S Vietnamese officers directing S Vietnamese drive in Cambodia appear to be in state of confusion and uncertainty without leadership of Do Cao Tri; Saigon command repts S Vietnamese troops have killed 2,100 enemy in Cambodia since Feb 4; says 250 S Vietnamese have been killed, 1,400 wounded; S Vietnamese momentum has dissipated in recent days; some Amer advisers hold Do Cao Tri's fondness for publicity led him and Sully to their deaths in helicopter crash; no one has been able to determine much about S Vietnamese operations in Cambodia since Do Cao Tri's death
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Governor Explains Private-School Aid Position
Date: 03 March 1971
By FRANCIS X. CLINESSpecial to The New York Times
Francis CLINESSpecial
Rockefeller disputes proposal that most additional state aid being considered for parochial schools would go to impoverished inner-city areas, news conf; favors current proposal in Legis for salary aid to parochial school teachers of secular subjects; RC official dismisses salary aid proposal as pol gimmick; illus
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Times Man Named Photographer of '70 By a Press Group
Date: 02 March 1971
Wins NY Press Photographers Assn award
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DACCA DISORDERS BRING A CURFEW; General Strike Follows Assembly Cancellation
Date: 03 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
martial law authorities take over civilian rule in provs and impose curfew, Dacca, in wake of looting and arson during gen strike; 1 person reptd killed and 7 wounded during protest
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SOVIET ASSAILS A U.S. REPORTER; Expulsion Is Demanded in a Moscow Newspaper
Date: 03 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
Washington Post silent on charges by Trud
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Million Strike in Britain To Protest Union-Curb Bill
Date: 02 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
auto plants shut by 1-day strike of over 1-million indus workers to protest Govt's proposed bill to reform labor-mgt relations
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Britain's Reserves Soared $192-Million in February; But News Brings Little Cheer Amid Numerous Economic Adversities BRITISH RESERVES ROSE IN FEBRUARY
Date: 03 March 1971
By JOHN M. LEESpecial to The New York Times
Brit Treas repts gold and foreign exch reserves rose $192-million in Feb to more than $3.1-billion; huge inflow linked to high interest rates; pound sterling remained unchanged in foreign mkts at $2.4187; graph
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