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16th of November 1975 News
Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 16. новембар 1975.
Coverage of Miss Hearst by Family Paper Marked by an Unusual Conflict of Interest
Date: 17 November 1975
By MARTIN ARNOLD Special to The New York Times
Martin Special
article on conflict of interest inherent in San Francisco Examiner's coverage of SLA kidnapping of Patricia Hearst, granddaughter of paper's founder William Randolph Hearst and daughter of pres Randolph A Hearst; Examiner newsroom agrees that paper's coverage of event started to improve shortly after Sept 1, when Randolph A Hearst stepped aside as editor and publisher in favor of J Reginald Murphy; Murphy reptdly told paper's reporters to treat story as if they were reptg for another newspaper; this they have mostly done to point that they are now being accused of oversensationalizing event they were formerly accused of not covering deeply enough; San Francisco Chronicle, also owned by Hearst Newspapers, was in similar situation; controversy over coverage raises questions; does newspaper have overwhelming responsibility to its readers to provide all facts surrounding event, even when event involves owner's family; do Amer newspapers practice double standard, hard-hitting reptg at times and running at least 1/2 step behind events when news involves great corp; how far should newspaper go in reptg news that might determine whether person lives or dies; many journalists believe that press has responsibility to rept all news it can gather, with only exception being when editors and reporters believe that article can endanger a life; William Randolph Hearst por (L)
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H.E.W. Plans New Way to Alert Public to Cancer-Causing Agents
Date: 16 November 1975
HEW Dept is considering plan to publish memos in Fed Register that will alert public to possible cancer-causing agents; Natl Cancer Inst has issued 4 memos since '74 on suspected carcinogens based on inconclusive evidence; dept is considering publication in press releases and distribution to regulatory and other appropriate Govt agencies (S)
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NEWS AND GUILD CONTINUE TALKS; New Effort Made to Avert Strike Slated Tomorrow
Date: 16 November 1975
Negotiators for Daily News and Newspaper Guild resumed talks on Nov 15 in new effort to reach settlement before Nov 17 strike deadline; were summoned by mediator Hezekiah Brown; Brown recommends that Theodore Kheel be asked to join negotiations (M)
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STRIKE IS AVERTED AT THE DAILY NEWS; Settlement Hinged on Union Membership for Ad Men
Date: 17 November 1975
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
negotiations for NY Daily News and Newspaper Guild reach tentative contract agreement on Nov 16, averting strike that had been set for Nov 17; mediator Theodore Kheel announces agreement; says News mgt accepted last guild proposal that any employe promoted or transferred to be ad solicitor would be required to continue giuld membership, while anyone newly hired for job would still remain exempt; News industrial relations mgr H J Kracke and guild pres Harry Fisdell comment; contract provisions noted (M)
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MORE BEEF CATTLE IN FATTENING LOTS; Record Corn Crop Enabling Feeders to Add to Supply
Date: 16 November 1975
By SETH S. KING Special to The New York Times
Seth KING
White House press sec Ron Nessen, in speech to Natl Assn of Realtors in San Francisco, says pressures of deadlines and competition occasionally lead Amer news media to emphasize trivial while neglecting more serious events (S)
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Luanda Regime Ousts Reuters For Shooting-Incident Report
Date: 16 November 1975
Govt of proclaimed People's Republic of Angola on Nov 15 orders Reuters news agency to suspend its activities and tells agency's 2 correspondents to leave; Information Dir Dr Luis de Almeida criticizes agency's coverage of natl independence ceremony (S)
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ISSUE OF TORTURE GROWING IN BRAZIL; Journalist's Death in Prison Is a Focus for Criticism of the Security Forces
Date: 16 November 1975
alleged torture of journalist Vladimir Herzog and other repts of torture are becoming widespread issues in Brazil; ch, press and lawyers dispute issue that Herzog committed suicide; newspapers and lawyers call for ind investigation of Herzog's case; public has complained about methods security forces use and its alleged disregard of human rights, arrest without warrants and without notification of judicial authorities, limited access to lawyers and torture; Brazilian Bar Assn sends to Pres Geisel details of alleged torture in 14-page document recounting experiences of lawyer, Celso Nogueira Monteiro, who was detained in Sao Paulo in connection with Communist activities; Nogueira discloses that he was kidnapped by security officials, taken to undisclosed locale and tortured for several days (M)
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LIBEL RULING WON BY JACK AND ERSON; Jury Backs Columnist in a Suit on U.M.W. Article
Date: 16 November 1975
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
columnists Jack Anderson and A Britton Hume win libel suit stemming from article about '69 murder of Joseph A Yablonski, reform, candidate against UMW pres W A Boyle; Jury rules in favor of columinsts; Hume, who wrote article in Anderson's syndicated column, sought to assert First Amendment rights to conceal and protect source who disclosed that Edward L Carey, ex-gen counsel of UMW, was seen removing boxes of documents from Boyle's office; Carey reptd that office was burglarized; US Ct of Appeals and US Sup Ct held that identification of Hume's source kept Carey from pressing his libel complaint; lawyer for Joy Ann Combs identified her as Hume's source; Carey's atty J Gordon Forester Jr contends that Combs is unreliable informant and that disputed article damaged Carey's reputation (M)
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Newswire Services Seek Delay in New Phone Rates
Date: 16 November 1975
4 of US major newswire services have asked FCC to hold up Bell System phone rates scheduled to go into effect next wk that would cost them $5-million a yr; ask for 3-mo delay until comm investigates legality of rates for Telpak end links filed by AT&T (S)
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Blackmun Tells State Court to Rule on Press Curb
Date: 16 November 1975
US Sup Ct Justice Blackmun tells Neb Sup Ct to act swiftly on major test case on rights of press, or else he will take action; case grows out of mass murder of 6 members of 1 family on Oct 18 in Sutherland, Neb; county judge has ordered press not to rept many of details of case and major parts of evidence already disclosed in open ct hearing; major newspapers and press orgns in state have been trying to challenge order's constitutionality in state cts but have been unable to get State Sup Ct to take up case (M)
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